Trackpad scrolling behaviour in Windows 10 after switching to another window...
Using an Apple Magic Trackpad (2) on Windows 10, after switching to another window and then back, the scrolling behaviour changes from being instantly responsive and inertia/momentum based (as it behaves everywhere else) to being noticeably laggy and losing the proper inertial behaviour.
It seems as though in the first instance, Discord is treating the trackpad correctly as a 'precision touchpad', but after switching to another window and back, it forgets this and then treats it like a standard trackpad found on many older laptops.
The fastest way to temporarily solve this I have found is to simply move the Discord window and re-maximise it. However the issue just pops right back once switching to another window.
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