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Lag when scrolling with Trackpad on Dell XPS 13 #14716
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I just noticed that in the Terminal, I can not scroll properly with the Touch display. Also, trying to scroll with the Scroll Bar is really awkward because it immediately jumps to where I point the mouse (not even clicking into the Scroll Bar). |
I also have this on my XPS 13, but it happens sporadically, and can't really reproduce it. Sometimes changing the window size makes it go away... Is there anything we can do while we are experiencing this issue to help debug it? |
Been experiencing this on Surface Book for a while now, but thought I was crazy. Oddly, it's been extremely annoying tonight which brought me to this thread. Changing the window size made it go away for me. No idea on the debug front, but happy to have a workaround. |
It appears to be an upstream issue with Chromium (we recently updated to Electron 1.3.8 that comes with Chromium 52). Apparently Chromium 54 has fixed the issue already. Let's track in #13612 |
Was experiencing the same on my Dell Precision. Thought I was crazy initially, too, but the scroll lag didn't affect other apps. |
This happens on my Surface Pro 4 as well. |
I can confirm this on my |
Still an issue on my XPS15 - 9550. Changing window size solves it though. thanks @CoenraadS |
Can confirm this is a problem on a clean install of VS Code on a Dell XPS 15 9550. Changing window size solves it. |
I also have this issue on my Dell XPS 15 9560. |
Also have this issue on XPS 13 9343, Windows 10 x64. |
Experiencing this on ASUS Zenbook UX430 Windows 10 x64 |
Staring vscode with the flag "--disable-gpu" fixes the issue for me |
How do you set that flag as a default, for example when opening folders from the context menu in the explorer? |
Not sure if that is possible. Only works if you open VSCode with the target set, then open the project. This is only seems to be a workaround for the time being. |
Also experiencing this issue! 😢 |
Adding another me-too on a Dell XPS 13" 9365. Confirmed that maximizing and unmaximizing also resolves the issue. Plenty fine workaround for me. |
Very laggy touchpad scrolling on my XPS 15 9550 too. However the suggestion above to resize the window worked a treat. Still not perfect, but it's reduced the delay/lag/stutteriness considerably. Thanks jasonboninger 😄 |
Still have this problem on my DELL XPS 9360 , the VScode version is 1.121. |
Jason Lei, try unmaximizising then maximising the window again. E.g., WIN+down, WIN+up
From: Jason Lei [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 14 May 2017 10:58
To: Microsoft/vscode <[email protected]>
Cc: Harry Lewis <[email protected]>; Comment <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Microsoft/vscode] Lag when scrolling with Trackpad on Dell XPS 13 (#14716)
Still have this problem on my DELL XPS 9360 , the VScode version is 1.121.
Have a very terrible experience scrolling with my touchpad.
Hope to fix the issue soon.
thanks
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dell precision 5510 here, with VSC 1.12.2. Same problem, unmaximiziing and maximizing windows actually helped! ;) |
Same on my XPS 15 9550, hope to fix this issue soon! |
Same problem |
I have the same problem on my Dell XPS 9560. I have found a strange workaround
I have to do this every time I start VS Code but it works. |
Disabling the |
I am also experiencing the SAME ISSUE (I have Acer Swift 3) |
Just as a side note. The resizing trick sort of works on my XPS. I say sort
of because it is an improvement, however, it is still not nearly as
smooth/fluid feeling as it is in Elementary on the same PC. Also, using
MacOS on my ancient Core 2 Duo Macbook is also beautifully smooth like it
is in Elementary (to the point where I cannot use vscode in Windows on my
XPS because I know how good it can be and how much it is falling short).
…On Oct 6, 2017 7:25 AM, "dreadsoul" ***@***.***> wrote:
I am also experiencing the *SAME ISSUE* (I have *Acer Swift 3*)
Fullscreen and win resizing works for me. Does anybody working on this at
all??? (sry for asking again it's driving me nuts )
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Having this issue as well on XPS 9360. To me it seems to be happening only when running on battery. Did you guys experience that issue when plugged as well? |
@Schwammerl yep. |
I am having this issue with Lenovo Yoga 720 as well. Resizing does fix the problem though. |
I am having this issue with Dell Inspiron 5558 as well. Resizing does fix the problem though. |
same for my new dell xps 15 inch :< |
same here Dell XPS15 9560, resizing works |
Haven't had this problem until this morning. If I downsize the window and maximize, or run in full screen, it works fine. But I usually split chrome and vs code side by side. |
Also having this problem on my dell XPS 15 9550. Resizing fixes it. |
I'm experiencing very noticeable scroll lag on my Surface Book. The scrolling is slow to start, very janky and with a lot of dropped frames. Resizing seems to fix it. (VSCode version 1.17.1) |
Version: 1.17.1 Same scroll lag here. |
Surface Pro 3 here, resizing fixes it for me too. |
Same issue on Acer Spin 5. Resizing window is a valid workaround. |
Gigabyte Aero 14. |
Acer Predator Helios 300 They fixed this annoying thing. Thanks Microsoft, keep the good work. |
@aayandre Feature build 1709? |
@rohilshah95 Yes |
@aayandre what makes you think it's fixed? I'm on SP4 / W10 Pro 1703 / VSCode 1.17.2 and I'm still seeing the issue. I'll update my Windows build, but was this a Windows issue and not VSCode? I've never seen it on another app. |
@coffenbacher I'm wrong. It isn't fixed. |
Getting real tired of having to toggle to fullscreen to "fix" this... |
And here we are at 2017 and the issue still persists. It doesn't play well with Windows Precision touch driver. |
the issue is still here, why ? :/ |
There might be a good news soon hopefully, see #13612 |
Just downloaded vscode on Windows 10 x64 on my Dell Inspiron 7567 and noticed this issue. |
Dell XPS 15, same issue here on latest stable... 1 year later since I visited this thread. Also just noticed, hiding the menubar "frees" it up instead of having to resize the window. |
Same issue on Zenbook UX330UA. Fixed the same way as the other Zenbook guy above (resizing window and re-fullscreening it). |
The issue appears to be in Chrome. I believe I found this out randomly by seeing the exact same issue in the Developer Tools windows of my Electron app. Changing the size of the Developer Tools window allows it to scroll normally. |
Dell XPS 15 9560, same issue, resizing fixes it |
On my Dell XPS 13, scrolling in Visual Studio Code using two fingers in any view (Editor, File Tree, Terminal, Extensions) has a lag to it. Especially when starting the drag, most of the time it won't start moving for half a second and then jump a large distance into the scroll direction.
Scrolling on the Touch display works without problems. Also, of course scrolling with two fingers on the Trackpad in any other application works without problem. (Also tried it in Atom)
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