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Changing the scrolling speed in firefox or opera?

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02-May-2009, 07:23 AM #1
Changing the scrolling speed in firefox or opera?
I have an eee pc with xp on it. I usually like using firefox but for some reason the touch pad (two finger scrolling) is horrible with it. The page barely moves at all. I tried opera and while the page scrolls, it goes too fast. Simply twitching my fingers a little can cause a whole page to go by (compounded by the eee pc's small vertical screen size).

I was wondering if there is a solution to either of these problems. Ive tried fiddling with the touchpad settings (elantech touchpad drivers) but they really dont help. Scrolling regular windows for file browsing is excellent so I was wondering if there's a setting in either of the browsers for this. I wont use IE btw.
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