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Hi,

I know that a ListView could be scrolled item by item using e. g. 'GUICtrlSendMsg($hLV, $LVM_ENSUREVISIBLE, $i + 1, 0)'. Is there a way to scroll pixel by pixel to make the ListView more readable while it scrolls?

I'm not good at this - so where I can start to solve my issue?

Greets,

-supersonic.

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supersonic,

From the Help file page for _GUICtrlListView_Scroll:

 

"When the list-view control is in report view (i.e. showing rows of info), the control can only be scrolled vertically in whole line increments."

So I am not sure that you can do a pixel-by-pixel scroll. :(

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