Smooth Scrolling in Outlook E-Mail List

Copper Contributor

The Outlook email list, e.g. the Inbox, shows a very jumpy scrolling behavior, similar to what Excel used to do.

 

There is a minimum of one (multi-line) entry "hard" jumping, instead of scrolling.

 

On top of that, the scrolling is extremely sensitive there, even if you have the mouse set to one line per wheel notch.

 

It's almost impossible to keep track of where you are in the list with your eyes once you start scrolling.

 

What setting can I use to fix this.

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I would like to work this out too as the way Windows seems to handle applications that support smooth scrolling vs apps that don't seems to be setting the mouse scrolling type based on the application that's in focus rather than the app which is under the cursor and captures/receives the scroll commands.

If you are focused on a web browser that's put the mouse globally into smooth scrolling mode and then try and scroll on Outlook window (through moving the mouse over the Outlook window rather than by first selecting the Outlook window) the smooth scrolling inputs are able to (though not great) smoothly scroll the reading pane but not the messages pane (which scrolls in the smallest increments of one message rather than part message in 'smooth' fashion). In the inverse if you're clicked into/focused on the Outlook window and then try and scroll a smooth scrolling application like a browser, then the browser receives lumpy scrolling until you click onto the browser window.

Are there any plans (as they did with Excel) to permit dynamic scrolling inputs in Outlook, like from smooth scrolling mice, track pads and touch screens etc? Or anything on the horizon for windows to support different scrolling modes other than by switching a global mode based on the 'in focus' application?