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Michael Bednarek
Why, oh why, does the scroll bar in Outlook's Folder List behave
differently to any other scroll bar in the Microsoft universe?
A scroll bar box, sometimes also called an elevator, will move a
screenful when the mouse is clicked in the scroll bar shaft. However,
when the mouse click is accompanied by the Shift key, the scroll bar box
will move exactly to the position of the click in the scroll bar shaft.
This is true for every application which uses the recommended APIs/MFCs.
Even Outlook itself does so with the Message List pane and every other
scroll bar I could find - except for the Folder List pane. Why?
differently to any other scroll bar in the Microsoft universe?
A scroll bar box, sometimes also called an elevator, will move a
screenful when the mouse is clicked in the scroll bar shaft. However,
when the mouse click is accompanied by the Shift key, the scroll bar box
will move exactly to the position of the click in the scroll bar shaft.
This is true for every application which uses the recommended APIs/MFCs.
Even Outlook itself does so with the Message List pane and every other
scroll bar I could find - except for the Folder List pane. Why?