Created attachment 182690 [details] Video reproducing the bug SUMMARY Sidebar in Settings doesn't always scroll all the way through. To get a better idea, please see the video attachment. Please note that this bug *only* occurs when coming back from a sub-page and THEN scrolling up and down. I have tested it using a laptop touchpad (in both default and natural scrolling) and a mouse STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open System Settings 2. Navigate to a sub-page 3. Go back and scroll up and down OBSERVED RESULT The list gets stuck and the inertial scrolling stops. EXPECTED RESULT The animation should work all the way through. Basically as it happens when scrolling up and down *without* coming back from a sub-page. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS KDE Plasma Version: 6.4.1 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.15.0 Qt Version: 6.9.1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION When the sidebar gets stuck, clicking on one of the pages puts it back in place.
Cannot reproduce the issue on git master. Are you using a non-default scrolling speed, by any chance? Does the issue happen in a new clean user account on the same computer with no customizations whatsoever applied to it?
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > Cannot reproduce the issue on git master. Are you using a non-default > scrolling speed, by any chance? Does the issue happen in a new clean user > account on the same computer with no customizations whatsoever applied to it? I am not using any customisations whatsoever. This might just be related to Arch.
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๐๐งน This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least 30 days. Closing as RESOLVED WORKSFORME.