AutoScroll: Customizable Autoscroll Support for Chrome
AutoScroll is a free Chrome extension developed by Pauan. It falls under the category of Browsers and is a subcategory of Add-ons & Tools. This extension aims to provide customizable autoscroll support for Chrome users.
For Linux or Mac users who have been struggling with the lack of autoscroll, AutoScroll comes as a helpful solution. It offers both sticky and non-sticky scrolling options, and it intelligently avoids scrolling on textareas or links. Additionally, users can customize various aspects such as scroll speed according to their preferences.
Using AutoScroll is simple. Just press or hold the middle mouse button and move the mouse to scroll the page. Alternatively, you can hold Ctrl/⌘ and press the left mouse button. While it may not work on every page, it should function on most.
However, there are a couple of known bugs with AutoScroll. Firstly, users need to refresh the site or restart Chrome before the extension starts working. This step is only required once. Secondly, AutoScroll doesn't work on chrome:// URLs or the Chrome Web Store due to security restrictions imposed by Chrome.
For more details about the changelog and access to the GitHub repository, you can visit the following links: