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  "textContent": "Microsoft explained that File Explorer's Home and Gallery views scroll smoothly while regular folders feel jagged because traditional folders still rely on legacy Win32 code to support complex features like advanced sorting and auto-resizing, preventing an immediate full WinUI 3 upgrade.\n\nThe post Microsoft explains why Windows 11 File Explorer scrolls smoothly in some places, but not everywhere appeared first on Windows Latest",
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