That's a progress, at least you now notice a similar behavior. Not sure if it's exactly what me and the others who managed to replicate the behavior are noticing, since for us the folder is typically first shown N-1 lines from the bottom and then it's scrolled to N lines from the bottom (where N is the number of lines configured in Configuration - Options - Operation), but maybe these two behaviors are related, so I think we're on the right track here. It's certainly better than not being able to replicate a similar issue at all - thanks for trying to investigate the matter.I have now tested on an old convertible with Core i5-3317U and Intel HD Graphics 4000, and I can indeed see a jump. First the folder is shown at the bottom (scroll into view), then it is scrolled up the number of lines configured in Configuration - Options - Operation. I don't see this jump on my main PC because the command to scroll up is sent before Windows can draw the first list.

I superimposed a red ↑↑↑ on the video towards the end to better illustrate what I mean (best viewed at 0.25 playback speed):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gAXfei179rhctGS3rP0FvgUW0rnBu1wj/view
This is on TC 11.00 x64, Win 10 x64, the video card(s) I mentioned in my 3rd post from this thread, and with 4 Extra Lines Below Cursor being set.
Statistics: Posted by Yincognito — 2024-07-29, 23:14 UTC