Thanks to Ray Rischpater for sending us this tip!
In rare cases, you may have problems with scrolling vertical lists, such as when you have a lot of texts in your library and you're attempting to scroll through them using the "Add Parallel" to add parallel texts for study.
This appears to be caused by Microsoft Windows attempting to use High Density scaling (HDPI) with Accordance, and you can work around the issue by changing how Windows manages HDPI when running Accordance. To do this:
1. Go to the application where you installed Accordance.
2. Right-click the Accordance icon and choose "Properties".
3. Click the Compatibility tab.
4. Enable the option to "Override high DPI scaling behavior".
5. Relaunch Accordance.
You can also experiment with the HDPI settings. Note that some settings you choose may cause other visual component layout problems in some screens, like the settings screen.
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