Unfortunately two popular web browsers Google Chrome and Opera don't come with smooth scrolling feature enabled. Although these web browsers contain this feature but the developers have not enabled it by default.
We have told you in past how to enable smooth scrolling feature in Google Chrome web browser:
How to Enable Smooth Scrolling Feature in Google Chrome?
Now its turn of Opera. Recently our reader "Andre Christian" asked us how to enable smooth scrolling in Opera so we decided to create this tutorial so that all interested Opera users can take benefit of this hidden feature.
If you also want to enable smooth scrolling feature in Opera web browser, just follow these simple steps:
1. First you'll need to access hidden secret advanced configuration page of Opera using opera://flags command in addressbar as told in following tutorial:
How to Access "Advanced Configuration" Pages in Web Browsers?
2. Once you open Opera flags page, look for "Smooth Scrolling" option. It'll be present in the middle of the page. You can search for "smooth scrolling" term using findbar by pressing "Ctrl+F" keys together.
3. Once you find the option, click on Enable button given below it as shown in following screenshot:

4. That's it. Restart Opera and now you'll be able to enjoy smooth scrolling feature in Opera similar to other web browsers.
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