Are you also complaining about not feeling the benefits of the display’s ProMotion technology when scrolling in the Safari web browser, not just you, but many users of the new MacBook Pro models with Mini-LED screens are complaining. However, it is said that the latest version of macOS Monterey (still in testing) has solved this problem.
MacRumors marked this potentially good news, and the technology website reported that multiple readers stated on its forum that the macOS 12.2 beta has solved some obvious problems with 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro users.
After installing the 12.2 operating system, these users said that scrolling web pages in Safari is now smoother and the performance of the browser has also improved. In short, ProMotion is playing its due role.
Of course, ProMotion is Apple’s technology. It intelligently adjusts the display and changes the refresh rate according to the nature of the scene and screen content. It can reach 120Hz on the new Mini-LED MacBook, so it should help ensure that it is in the browser application. Smooth scrolling.
ProMotion has always been a thorny issue in Safari and other applications, and it is said that it does not work properly in some software (and it works fine in others). Although Safari, as Apple’s web browser, is clearly a bad browser, smooth scrolling is essential to avoid any discordant experience when reading web pages.
Of course, this should be fixed in the current developer beta, which means that the cure is still in the early testing stage, and the public beta is still required before release. As for when the final version will be released, we hope that macOS Monterey 12.2 will arrive early next year, and the most likely guess is February.
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