I get calendar jumps specifically on 3 different PC’s (2x Win11, 1x Win10) and all in Chrome browser (whatever the latest version is via auto-update).
When I scroll to review old weeks or look ahead, I get a random “jump” on occasion (not every time) that resets the calendar at some point other than right were I just was. I haven’t bothered to document exactly how far or which direction it jumps, but it does it with enough regularity that I can count on it most times I browse my calendar.
Related, but different interaction… Nate saw exactly that jumping behavior (on his machine which I expect was an Apple with Safari?) and pointed it out to the programmers when he did the RLGL calendar review right before release. So I don’t know what variables all matter, but I do know that I get it enough to be annoying when using the calendar on all 3 PC’s.
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Just had it jump right now. Win 11 PC, Chrome.
- I added new annotation to July 30 (future).
- Then hit “Today” so I could “reset”.
- Started scrolling to a prior week for research, then the calendar jumped back over 2 weeks despite scrolling the mouse wheel a small amount that is normally less than a week.
That is the type of work and then uninvited jump I do with regularity. The jump doesn’t always happen, but it is often enough to be rather annoying since I have to discover where I have actually landed within the dates before continuing what I wanted to do.
Reinforcing the point, I had the same issue on my Win10 PC last night after completing my workout and reviewing calendar changes from AT triggers. Had a jump of about 1.5 weeks when I was scrolling a small amount on my touchpad.
Then I tested on my work Win11 PC just now.
- Opening Chrome (was fully closed) and then switching to the Calendar tab, it places me at the last annotation I created weeks ahead (July 30).
- This on it’s own is an odd thing to me when I would expect it to start on the current week/today by default. Especially so since when I closed the Calendar (via closing Chrome entirely) I was definitely not at that point in the calendar. So that is another annoying bit where I have to hit [Today] many of the times I enter the calendar.
- Once I hit [Today] and then scroll up just a SINGLE CLICK on the mouse wheel (to head towards prior weeks) it jumps over 1 week and well past what I input to the mouse scroll wheel. It is a big kick vs the normal scrolling that 1/4 of a week height in my full screen view.
- After that one jump, it responds normally and does not repeat the jump.
- And when I do an F5 refresh, it resets to step 1 above and all the subsequent steps repeat as well, including the jump. I did this test 5x in a row with the same results, so I can shoot a video with my phone to demonstrate if needed.
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No need! Thanks for all the info. 
We’re currently working on some calendar updates that should make things wayyy smoother across the board. 
Hang in there if you can! 
If anyone is having major issues, feel free to reach out and we’ll take a closer look. 
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Just chiming in to say that this has been happening for years on safari (I know, not PC, but still…)
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