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A scroll bar typically contains a draggable "thumb" or slider that allows users to navigate through content that extends beyond the visible area of a window or frame. It usually features two arrows at either end for scrolling in small increments and a track that represents the total scrollable area. The position of the thumb indicates the current view within the content, while the length of the thumb can reflect the proportion of content visible on the screen. Scroll bars can be found in various applications, including Web Browsers, document editors, and software interfaces.

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3w ago

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