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Improving Painting while Scrolling

I have a pretty large UserControl (2000 pixels high) on which around
1000 smaller controls are embedded. When I scroll this whole thing
using the mouse wheel, everything gets rendered nice and clean. On the
other hand, if I scroll by moving the scrollbar, the display kinda
waits until I let go before it repaints. This is more pronounced if I
scroll fast, it's reasonable when I scroll in small increments.

Is the Painting supressed when scrolling? I've done selective
optimization for some controls using ControlStyles.

Thanks!

Sep 26 '06 #1
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sanjusu...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a pretty large UserControl (2000 pixels high) on which around
1000 smaller controls are embedded. When I scroll this whole thing
using the mouse wheel, everything gets rendered nice and clean. On the
other hand, if I scroll by moving the scrollbar, the display kinda
waits until I let go before it repaints. This is more pronounced if I
scroll fast, it's reasonable when I scroll in small increments.

Is the Painting supressed when scrolling? I've done selective
optimization for some controls using ControlStyles.

Thanks!
oops posted to wrong group. Relocating to winforms.

Sep 26 '06 #2

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