How to Enable or Disable Smooth Scrolling in Google Chrome in Windows


In Google Chrome, you can enable or disable a flag for an experimental feature to animate smoothly when scrolling page content in Google Chrome.

When you scroll a webpage using your mouse wheel, arrow keys, or touchpad, you might notice a jerky animation. The Smooth Scrolling flag will smooth out the stutter.

This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable smooth scrolling in Google Chrome for your account in Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10.



Here's How:

1 Open Google Chrome.

2 Copy and paste the link below into the address bar of Chrome, and press Enter.

chrome://flags/#smooth-scrolling

3 Select Default, Enabled, or Disabled for the Smooth Scrolling setting you want. (see screenshot below)

The Default setting has smooth scrolling enabled, but it could automatically disable smooth scrolling when you have too many tabs open.


Enable or Disable Smooth Scrolling in Google Chrome-chrome_smooth_scrolling-1.jpg

4 Click/tap on the RELAUNCH NOW button at the bottom to apply. (see screenshot below)

Enable or Disable Smooth Scrolling in Google Chrome-chrome_smooth_scrolling-2.jpg


That's it,
Shawn Brink