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kdw877

macrumors member
Original poster
Feb 14, 2017
38
15
Anyone else experiencing this? Its making me feel nauseous after scrolling for a while. Its really bad :(
 

cabin8

macrumors member
Sep 24, 2017
39
2
Hi, same here. Safari, chrome, acrobat...all program have the same problem... When I scroll the limit switch almost always clicks
 

ksloth

macrumors member
Nov 21, 2019
73
120
USA
I found similar results whenever I used anything but Safari. I was testing Edge and Chrome too.
I did a little digging and found the latest Edge beta supports M1, and it is MUCH better than before. I'm sure other browsers will add support in time, if not already in the works.
 

Vertigo_00

macrumors newbie
Feb 8, 2021
1
0
Dublin
I was having this ghosting problem specifically on Safari with my brand new MacBook Air M1 16GB Ram 512 GB, seems fixed now if you go to settings-accessibility - display and check reduce transparency that has worked for me.
 
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