

(see screenshot below) 3 Click/tap on the ClickPad. 2 Click/tap on Touchpad on the left side, and click/tap on the Additional settings link under Related settings on the right side. 1 Open Settings, and click/tap on the Devices icon.
#TURN ON SMART SCROLL ANDROID#
In the meantime, if you’re on Android Nougat, and are tired of scrolling continuously, make sure to try out Easy Scroll. The Air view feature gives you a Preview of the particular UI element by just hovering your finger over it. Enable and Configure or Disable Specific MultiFinger Gestures for Synaptics Touchpad in Touchpad Settings.
#TURN ON SMART SCROLL UPDATE#
Nonetheless, the developer seems to be quite active regarding this app and am sure an update will be released soon. That being said, I did try the device on my Nokia 8 running Android Oreo (8.0) and it seemed to crash. Still, in its beta state, the app works very well on most devices. Since scrolling is an essential function, it may not be feasible to disable scrolling via touchpad. If I click on the apps button (far left in home menu) most of the applications are available and work although. Click the dropdown box next to Smooth scrolling, and click Enabled. When I press the home button I only get icons for Live TV & TV Plus across the bottom of the screen rather than the usual scroll bar where I would select the App. Open a new tab and type chrome://flags/smooth-scrolling in the address bar, and press Enter. This will disable scrolling on the touchpad. Smart TV - Apps not appearing on scroll bar. Scroll down to the Zoom and Scroll section, and uncheck the ‘Drag two fingers to scroll’ option. Also, there’s an option to let the app show on any content that has scrollable content, or you can alternatively select the apps yourself.Įasy Scroll, since it uses Nougat’s accessibility settings, works only on devices running Android Nougat (7.0) and above. Open the Settings app and go to the Devices group of settings. You can set the scrolling speed, ranging from 1/10 screen per sec to 1/6 screen per sec. Eye Control section of the Accessibility settings window. The app will now display a widget on your screen that allows you to scroll automatically. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Interaction > Eye control, and turn on the Eye control switch. You simply grant it the accessibility permission as well as the permission to draw over other apps. Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central) Under the 'Scrolling' section, use the 'Roll the mouse wheel. Using Easy Scroll is, like the name suggests, quite easy.
