I am suffering that ever since I switched to wayland and the newer GTK version that supports it.
Turns out, in classic GNOME fashion, there's no setting to disable inertia scroll.
And I hate it. I hate it. I hate it.
It is the same problem with smooth scroll, or as I call it "laggy scroll", which forces me to watch an animation, when I made it clear (by scrolling) that I want to be seeing the scroll destination already. That's why I scrolled in the first place!
Turns out, in classic GNOME fashion, there's no setting to disable inertia scroll.
And I hate it. I hate it. I hate it.
It is the same problem with smooth scroll, or as I call it "laggy scroll", which forces me to watch an animation, when I made it clear (by scrolling) that I want to be seeing the scroll destination already. That's why I scrolled in the first place!