Fix: don't apply inertial scrolling if input device is a mouse.#268284
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alexdima merged 1 commit intomicrosoft:mainfrom Oct 5, 2025
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Fix: don't apply inertial scrolling if input device is a mouse.#268284alexdima merged 1 commit intomicrosoft:mainfrom
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…e is actually a touchpad, not a mouse
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Pull Request Overview
This PR fixes an issue where inertial scrolling was being applied to mouse wheel input, causing excessive scrolling speed. The fix adds a condition to prevent inertial scrolling when the input device is detected as a physical mouse wheel.
Key changes:
- Added mouse wheel detection check to inertial scrolling condition
- Preserves inertial scrolling for non-mouse input devices (touchpads, touch screens)
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This is a quick fix for #256269, where, if inertial scrolling is active, mouse scrolling becomes too fast.
Original pull request for inertial scrolling: #244034
@alexdima tagging you because you seemed to have been the code owner of this last time!