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  1. Interesting, I just updated chrome to version 62.0.3202.75 Still I can't seem to get an autokill response without grabbing the scrubber.
  2. Operation System is Windows 10. Browser is Chrome. I changed the alert to console.log and I removed that extra line in the javascript. Even after the changes you can see that once the scroll begins, the clicking of the up or down scrollbar buttons does not stop the tween or activate the onAutoKill function. It seems the only way to prompt the autokill is to select the scrubber and drag it either up or down.
  3. I've noticed that by clicking on the up or down arrow buttons on the scrollbar during a scrollTo tween, the onAutoKill function does not activate or stop the tween. How can this be changed to do so?
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