![]() Hoping someone else can come up with an approach that overcomes the limitations mentioned above. I'm not attempting to win my own bounty by answering. Otherwise I might have just commented after klanomath. (Oops! I placed a bounty on this question worth 100 reputation points, not realizing that the points would be "escrowed" and that since I'm not a frequent user of, I would then not have enough reputation points to comment. Being able to override existing single-key behavior is very desirable, since the whole point of this is to optimize something that is done very frequently. Down one screen (scrolling) PAGE DOWN (fn + down arrow) To the top of the next page +PAGE DOWN To the top of the previous page +PAGE UP wehokev macrumors member 86. Bottom Line: The Satechi Slim X3 Bluetooth Backlit Keyboard delivers the Apple Magic Keyboard's form and function at a much lower price, though if you're not a fan of minimalist. The default behavior of Page Up & Page Down, as well as Home and End, cannot be overridden in Chrome, at least.So this workaround only works well if all the windows you wish to scroll are always the same height. ![]() The ControllerMate approach does not take into account the height of the window being scrolled it advances a fixed distance on its virtual scroll wheel.Once a page element type is selected, use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow to select a particular element and Enter to activate it. To scroll in larger increments: Hold Option and press the corresponding Arrow key. As answered in the question linked to by klanomath's comment, ControllerMate can be used to set up keybindings that simulate scrolling an arbitrary amount. To slowly scroll up, down, left, or right: Press the corresponding Arrow key. ![]()
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