e.g. https://www.mintscan.io/dydx/proposals
1. place the cursor in the scroll container and try not to move it 2. scroll a bit down and then FAST up a few times until you reach the top 3. now try to scroll down slowly
The scroll down events in step 3 are often not registered and therefore no scroll is happening. Only after moving the cursor I am able to make Google Chrome accept the scroll down events again. I noticed this issue happens on child element scroll containers and probably not an issue on body.
Latest Google Chrome, M1 Macbook Pro, Logitech G Pro Wireless
I was able to consistently replicate it with a wheeled mouse with that app enabled (which I use to invert scrolling and disable macOS scroll acceleration on wheeled mice). Once I turned off the app, it no longer happened.
I also tried it with a Magic Mouse (which uses touch scrolling instead of a wheel) and the issue did not occur, even with the app running.
It's probably my #1 least favorite feature that's ever been added to a browser since the "One click on the wrong link gives you a virus" days.