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AOne1

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Jan 8, 2021
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So i was wondering if its only me or macbooks on m1 work's that way now. The problem is that when i start scrolling and release my fingers scrolling becomes jumpy and stutter and then stopes. Safari, chrome and other browsers feels jumpy and stutter too but not so much. Native macos apps all feels laggy, except one, podcasts works with inertia scrolling and smooths as it suppose to be. MacOS monterey 12.2.1

 
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Mr.Blacky

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Do I need special equipment to see what you're talking about? Because I'm not able to see it in your video. ?
 
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AOne1

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jan 8, 2021
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Do I need special equipment to see what you're talking about? Because I'm not able to see it in your video. ?
lol. you're right. I dont see any stutter issue when playing my recorded video either. I have to compress it because original one was too big to upload. damn ?
 

anthonymoody

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lol. you're right. I dont see any stutter issue when playing my recorded video either. I have to compress it because original one was too big to upload. damn ?
Well there's your solution. Record your screen non-stop and watch it in real-time on an external monitor ?
 
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