Microsoft wants to banish jerky scrolling from Edge browser – and Google Chrome

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Microsoft is continuing to work hard on its revamped Edge browser, and has just implemented a change that will make for smoother scrolling
when viewing websites and using the scrollbar.And the further good news is that while this change is still in testing, it has also arrived
preview builds of Edge: Canary and Dev
necessary to know the exact technical ins-and-outs, of course, but the new way of facilitating scrolling should be generally more
responsive, and will be particularly helpful when it comes to busy websites with lots of stuff going on, ushering in a more fluid scrolling
experience.The change has been implemented in the Chromium project, which means other Chromium-powered browsers should be able to take
search engine when you open a new tab, so you can use Google (or your other preferred search site) instead.