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Cent Browser 1.9.10.43(for Windows) Released - Printable Version

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RE: Cent Browser 1.9.10.43(for Windows) Released - badablek - 05-09-2016

I found a way to bypass this issue, for my part.
As I'm not using the official (shitty) driver of my Gigabyte M6980X mouse, I'm a big fan of "X-Mouse Button Control" which let me control my mouse exactly as I want, without any weighty and bugged driver.

https://www.highrez.co.uk/downloads/xmousebuttoncontrol.htm

One feature that I'm using since the beginning to allow scrolling in the window under the mouse cursor (without the need to "click" that window to activate it) kills CB tab scrolling feature. The strange part is that it's working perfectly fine (with "Make scroll wheel window under cursor" ON) with builds older than 1.9.10.43

For X-Mouse users :
Settings > General > untick "Make scroll wheel window under cursor"


Don't know if it can help


ps : "Make scroll wheel window under cursor" feature in X-Mouse is kinda redundant as Windows 10 already does it. For my part, I'm not losing anything by unticking it. But I don't know if this bug comes from X-Mouse or CentBrowser (or maybe Windows 10 with its native feature to make exactly the same as X-Mouse)


RE: Cent Browser 1.9.10.43(for Windows) Released - BaTHuk - 05-09-2016

(05-09-2016, 10:05 PM)badablek Wrote: For X-Mouse users :
Settings > General > untick "Make scroll wheel window under cursor"
thanx! i use x-mouse too, i uncheck this option and all works fine again


RE: Cent Browser 1.9.10.43(for Windows) Released - badablek - 05-10-2016

thanks for your feedback.

so it seems to be related to X-Mouse Wink


RE: Cent Browser 1.9.10.43(for Windows) Released - Admini - 05-10-2016

Glad to hear that. So it is probably not our fault.
Maybe it conflicts with message processing of the latest Chromium.
And we will install this software to have a more detailed analysis.


RE: Cent Browser 1.9.10.43(for Windows) Released - reactor - 05-11-2016

Stable Channel Update 50.0.2661.102


RE: Cent Browser 1.9.10.43(for Windows) Released - Admini - 05-12-2016

(05-11-2016, 08:36 PM)reactor Wrote: Stable Channel Update 50.0.2661.102

It is rare to see Chrome release three minor upgrades after stable release. Rolleyes


RE: Cent Browser 1.9.10.43(for Windows) Released - Steven - 05-12-2016

Where is the "improvement of Material Design" ?


RE: Cent Browser 1.9.10.43(for Windows) Released - reactor - 05-14-2016

I'm receiving an error message when using twitter

"This browser does not support video playback."


RE: Cent Browser 1.9.10.43(for Windows) Released - Admini - 05-14-2016

(05-14-2016, 11:26 AM)reactor Wrote: I'm receiving an error message when using twitter

"This browser does not support video playback."

Did you disable JavaScript?If so please turn it on.
Ans you can try safe mode by running safemode.bat


RE: Cent Browser 1.9.10.43(for Windows) Released - Admini - 05-14-2016

(05-12-2016, 01:47 PM)Steven Wrote: Where is the "improvement of Material Design" ?

The download page of Material Design is finished, and button has animation effect now.