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How can I get the scroll bar to go to the top or bottom of the page with a right click command?

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  • Last reply by cor-el

When I right click on the scroll bar nothing happens. I have to spin the mouse wheel repeatedly to get to the top or bottom of the page. I just switched from explorer. I'm used to being able to do this. It's much less time consuming and frustrating. I hope someone can help. Thanks.

When I right click on the scroll bar nothing happens. I have to spin the mouse wheel repeatedly to get to the top or bottom of the page. I just switched from explorer. I'm used to being able to do this. It's much less time consuming and frustrating. I hope someone can help. Thanks.

Chosen solution

There is no Contextual Menu items for that, unless an extension (unbeknownst to me) provides that feature. Hit the Home and End buttons on the keyboard to up to the top and down to the bottom.

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There is no Contextual Menu items for that, unless an extension (unbeknownst to me) provides that feature. Hit the Home and End buttons on the keyboard to up to the top and down to the bottom.

Modified by the-edmeister

Well, thank you very much! :)

You can hold down the Shift key and left-click the scroll bar to go to that position.

If you set the Boolean pref middlemouse.scrollbarPosition to "true" (default on Linux) on the about:config page then you can middle-click the scroll bar to go to that position.