https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=370173

            Bug ID: 370173
           Summary: Scrolling in discover refuses to scroll past a certain
                    point, also keyboard navigation doesn't work.
           Product: Discover
           Version: 5.8.0
          Platform: Neon Packages
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: discover
          Assignee: aleix...@kde.org
          Reporter: timber...@gmail.com

Open discover, pick something with a long list of packages, and go ahead and
use the side bar to navigate down to say 1/2 to 2/3 and then try scrolling down
with the mouse wheel. It will jump back to roughly the place you were in the
package list. This is an intermittent bug, I can get this to happen the first
time every time I open discover, but if I click away from it on another
application and come back to it sometimes it will allow scrolling again and
function as expected.  The keyboard navigation not working is not intermittent. 

Reproducible: Sometimes

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Load discover pick long application list e.g., games. 
2. Scroll down half way
3. Attempt to use mouse wheel to scroll through applications and sometimes even
side bar. 

Actual Results:  
Scrolling ceases, and it returns you to roughly the same spot in the list of
applications as you were with a jerky back and forth motion.  Changing window
focus and coming back to it will sometimes resolve the issue. This is initially
not intermittent for me, but becomes intermittent with focus change. 

Expected Results:  
Smooth scroll through list first time every time. 

Fairly typical setup. Microsoft mouse connected via USB,  i5-2300, 8MB, Neon
5.8, B75MD3H board, Microsoft 4000 keyboard. 

Keyboard navigation would be nice to add. I normally install things through
muon or command line -- so for me its not a major issue, but wanted to check
out installing a few things through discover. This might frustrate some new
users.  

The new look of discover is great. The old look was like it was designed for a
mobile platform (which it probably was). This one may be too, but it looks a
ton prettier on the desktop.

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