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Hi guys,
when I use the scrolling wheel with my mouse (Windows 10 Pro), for example to scroll through the folders from top to bottom, I only move forward slowly. it scrolls extremely slowly. The same in the assets window, if I scroll through many images, I also advance slowly. I already scroll my index finger sore.
The problem has come with an update of the 2023 version. With the 2024 version it is still the case. On my old 2022 version everything is fine, and the scrolling is still normal.
Does anyone have an idea what to do, or is this simply a bug?
Thanks!
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The dev. team has this bad taste of several things, like the awful blue highlight rectangles, bright white title bar in dark mode, and the most annoying, the extremely slow scroll speed. Apparently they don't realize that this is wrong, annoying and unusable...
As soon as I install a newer version of Bridge, after several minutes of use I have to uninstall and reinstall the 2022 version, since that is the last usable version. It seems that the newer versions were designed by developers who don't actually use the software. They only put together a piece of software, the usability doesn't matter for them at all. Also they shamelessly don't care because the monthly fee is paid anyway for Adobe. Things got a wrong turn here...
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Hi,
The latest Beta build 14.0.1.128 is available with few performance optimisations and bug fixes.
For a complete list of fixes available in the Beta build, please refer to the community post : 
https://community.adobe.com/t5/bridge-discussions/adobe-bridge-beta-is-now-available-14-0-1-128/td-p...
Kindly try this build and share your feedback.
 
Regards,
Bridge Team
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Thank you, this slow scrolling was really annoying, and I confirm it is now improved (fixed/normal) on Win10 PC.
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Thank you. In the new Beta the scrolling bug is fixed 🙂
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