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.