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Jons:
MC 25 (on my iMac Pro) is improved from previous releases in terms of scrolling performance, but it is still very poor.  When will this finally be addresses?

JimH:
Scrolling speed depends on whether thumbnails have been built.  You can use MC's options (Tree  & View) to build all thumbnails.  It normally happens on demand as you scroll.

Jons:
Thank you for this. I have a couple of questions:
* I can not find 'tree view' in the view pull down.  Should I look somewhere else?
* Are you suggesting that the thumbnails are not cached after scrolling or using the tree view?  In other words regardless of having scrolled through the entire list, or using tree view, I would think the images would be cached and not have to be regenerated.  Is this wrong?
Thank you.

JimH:
Tools > Options > Tree & View

There is a search window at the bottom of the options page.

Please try building all thumbnails.

Jons:
Thank you, I do think that helped. I also changed the thumbnail creation threading to high from medium.  I don't know if this applies for scrolling only. I watched the number of threads for the MC 25 process during this and 34 was the maximum.  I also noticed that the application during this took no more than 25 %.  Most of the cores were basically idle.

Thanks

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