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  • A Ammar_Ahmad

    Is there a way that I can fire an event when the user scrolls to the end of the flowlayoutpanel? if so then can you please tell how to do it? just a quick note: I am using the autoscroll/horizontal scrollbar. Algorithm: If scroll.value = endofthispage then msgbox("You are at the end of this page") else 'do nothing end if

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    private int previousValue;

    public void someEventHandler(...) {
    int currentValue=...;
    if (currentValue==extremeValue && currentValue!=previousValue) doWhatEver();
    previousValue=currentValue;
    }

    :)

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      private int previousValue;

      public void someEventHandler(...) {
      int currentValue=...;
      if (currentValue==extremeValue && currentValue!=previousValue) doWhatEver();
      previousValue=currentValue;
      }

      :)

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      oeh quite nice! might actually try that in the future. but isn't that C#?

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        oeh quite nice! might actually try that in the future. but isn't that C#?

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        I'd call it pseudo-code around here :-D

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          I'd call it pseudo-code around here :-D

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          1-0 for you ;)

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            Oke started a little project to test a bit around and i think you might find this interesting. i used a form called form1. and placed a listbox on it i called txtscroll. I suggest you make a same sort of window and paste the following code in to see how it works:

            Public Class Form1

            Dim WithEvents scrollhandler As MyListener 'class that will watch windows to see if your scrolling
            Private scrolled As Boolean = False 'boolean you can use to flip if a message box was displayed or not...(so it wont loop the messagebox.show)
            
            
            Private Sub Form1\_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
                'some random loop i used to ditch some data in my listbox for testing
                Dim index As Int32 = 0
                Do While index < 100
                    txtscroll.Items.Add(index.ToString())
                    index += 1
                Loop
            
                'attach your scrollwatcher to your control. in my case i have a listbox called "txtscroll")
                scrollhandler = New MyListener(txtscroll)
            
            End Sub
            
            Private Sub scrollhandler\_MyScroll(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles scrollhandler.MyScroll
                'place your if/else statement here, its smart to use the scrolled boolean to flip true/false so the messagebox doesnt go on a loop
            End Sub
            
            Private Sub txtscroll\_MouseWheelScroll(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles txtscroll.MouseWheel
                scrollhandler\_MyScroll(e, e) 'needed to catch the scrollwheel event.
            End Sub
            
            
            Private Class MyListener
                Inherits NativeWindow
            
                Public Event MyScroll(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
                Const WM\_MOUSEACTIVATE = &H21
                Const WM\_MOUSEMOVE = &H200
                Private control As Control
            
                Public Sub New(ByVal control As Control)
                    AssignHandle(control.Handle) 'docks handler to given control
                End Sub
            
                Protected Overrides Sub WndProc(ByRef Messageevent As Message)
                    Const WM\_HSCROLL = &H114
                    Const WM\_VSCROLL = &H115
                    If Messageevent.Msg = WM\_HSCROLL Or Messageevent.Msg = WM\_VSCROLL Then 'looks if the horisontal or verticle scrollbar is moving
                        'one of the scrollbars is moving, throw event
                        RaiseEvent MyScroll(control, New EventArgs)
                    End If
                    MyBase.WndProc(Messageevent)
                End Sub
            
                Protected Overrides Sub Finalize()
                    'not used in example but drops the
            
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            Thanks for the example. but I still can't figure out how I can use this to know if the user has scrolled to the end.

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              private int previousValue;

              public void someEventHandler(...) {
              int currentValue=...;
              if (currentValue==extremeValue && currentValue!=previousValue) doWhatEver();
              previousValue=currentValue;
              }

              :)

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              isn't previousValue a readonly value?

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                isn't previousValue a readonly value?

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                did I declare it read-only? :confused:

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                  did I declare it read-only? :confused:

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                  Seems like I misunderstood the algorithm.

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                  • A Ammar_Ahmad

                    Thanks for the example. but I still can't figure out how I can use this to know if the user has scrolled to the end.

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                    hmm, oke im not really sure why you want to show that messagebox. but I thrown in some more trail and error and i came up with the code below. Note that I ran a little low on time so its a bit of a mess...i recommend throwing in a breakpoint to figure out exactly how the code works before putting it into your project. to test it again make a form (called form1) and add a listbox (txtscroll) in it. then copy paste the code into your form.

                    Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices

                    Public Class Form1
                    Dim WithEvents scrollhandler As MyListener 'class that will watch windows to see if your scrolling
                    Private scrolled As Boolean = False 'boolean you can use to flip if a message box was displayed or not...(so it wont loop the messagebox.show)
                    Private maxscroll As Int64 'int used to store the max value of the scrollbar
                    'dll used to get the scrollbar value NOTE: if the scrollbar is not visible or you go higher then your max it will crash!
                    _
                    Public Shared Function GetScrollPos(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr, ByVal nBar As Integer) As Integer
                    End Function

                    'dll used to set the scrollbar value NOTE: if the scrollbar is not visible or you go higher then your max it will crash!
                    \_
                    Private Shared Function SetScrollPos(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr, ByVal nBar As Integer, ByVal nPos As Integer, ByVal bRedraw As Boolean) As Integer
                    End Function
                    
                    Private Const SB\_HORZ As Integer = &H0
                    Private Const SB\_VERT As Integer = &H1
                    
                    
                    Public Property HScrollPos() As Integer 'property to set or get the horisontal scrollbar value
                        Get
                            Return GetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_HORZ) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                        End Get
                        Set(ByVal value As Integer)
                            SetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_HORZ, value, True) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                        End Set
                    End Property
                    
                    
                    Public Property VScrollPos() As Integer 'Property to set or get the Vertical scrollbar value
                        Get
                            Return GetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_VERT) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                        End Get
                        Set(ByVal value As Integer)
                            SetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_VERT, value, True) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                        End Set
                    
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                      hmm, oke im not really sure why you want to show that messagebox. but I thrown in some more trail and error and i came up with the code below. Note that I ran a little low on time so its a bit of a mess...i recommend throwing in a breakpoint to figure out exactly how the code works before putting it into your project. to test it again make a form (called form1) and add a listbox (txtscroll) in it. then copy paste the code into your form.

                      Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices

                      Public Class Form1
                      Dim WithEvents scrollhandler As MyListener 'class that will watch windows to see if your scrolling
                      Private scrolled As Boolean = False 'boolean you can use to flip if a message box was displayed or not...(so it wont loop the messagebox.show)
                      Private maxscroll As Int64 'int used to store the max value of the scrollbar
                      'dll used to get the scrollbar value NOTE: if the scrollbar is not visible or you go higher then your max it will crash!
                      _
                      Public Shared Function GetScrollPos(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr, ByVal nBar As Integer) As Integer
                      End Function

                      'dll used to set the scrollbar value NOTE: if the scrollbar is not visible or you go higher then your max it will crash!
                      \_
                      Private Shared Function SetScrollPos(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr, ByVal nBar As Integer, ByVal nPos As Integer, ByVal bRedraw As Boolean) As Integer
                      End Function
                      
                      Private Const SB\_HORZ As Integer = &H0
                      Private Const SB\_VERT As Integer = &H1
                      
                      
                      Public Property HScrollPos() As Integer 'property to set or get the horisontal scrollbar value
                          Get
                              Return GetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_HORZ) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                          End Get
                          Set(ByVal value As Integer)
                              SetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_HORZ, value, True) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                          End Set
                      End Property
                      
                      
                      Public Property VScrollPos() As Integer 'Property to set or get the Vertical scrollbar value
                          Get
                              Return GetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_VERT) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                          End Get
                          Set(ByVal value As Integer)
                              SetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_VERT, value, True) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                          End Set
                      
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                      Did you test the code...? Well... Because the above didn't work for me. I made a test project to see how it works. but it didn't show me any message...

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                        Did you test the code...? Well... Because the above didn't work for me. I made a test project to see how it works. but it didn't show me any message...

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                        Did you recalculate the max value of your scrollbar? if your listbox is of a differed size then mine (witch it probably is) you have to recalculate it. just run the program. dont scroll and see how many items fit into the listbox (for me that where 18). you want to do the index - [the number you found]. after that it should work.

                        maxscroll = index - 18 'calculate max value. everytime you add a item you have to do this again. to calculate this its a bit of a trail and error thing depending on your control

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                          Did you recalculate the max value of your scrollbar? if your listbox is of a differed size then mine (witch it probably is) you have to recalculate it. just run the program. dont scroll and see how many items fit into the listbox (for me that where 18). you want to do the index - [the number you found]. after that it should work.

                          maxscroll = index - 18 'calculate max value. everytime you add a item you have to do this again. to calculate this its a bit of a trail and error thing depending on your control

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                          Oh that kinda worked... but how am I ganna calculate the value in a control like this one: When its normal screen size: http://foto.pk/images/minx.png[^] When its maximized: http://foto.pk/images/maxx.png[^] ------------------------------------------------------------- Btw. You asked why would I want to know this value before... Answer) I don't actually want to show users "yay u reached the bottom" lol. I want the program to get more tweets when it reaches there. The above that I am making is a v2 of my current twitter client called TRocket. TRocket - Twitter Client [Open Source][^]

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                            Oh that kinda worked... but how am I ganna calculate the value in a control like this one: When its normal screen size: http://foto.pk/images/minx.png[^] When its maximized: http://foto.pk/images/maxx.png[^] ------------------------------------------------------------- Btw. You asked why would I want to know this value before... Answer) I don't actually want to show users "yay u reached the bottom" lol. I want the program to get more tweets when it reaches there. The above that I am making is a v2 of my current twitter client called TRocket. TRocket - Twitter Client [Open Source][^]

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                            How do you fill the listbox? with a loop or a data binding? EDIT: oke something just shot to my mind. the items you add to your listbox are controls right? i forgot the object name but i've seen the code of those. this means they have a fixed sized right? you could calculate how much fit into your listbox if you read out the length and hight of it. lets say for example your listbox is 300 pixels wide and 400 pixels high. your controls are 100 wide and 50 high. this would mean you can fit 3 rows of each 8 items = 24 items without scroll bar. so in a 'math' way:

                            [ammount of items] - (math.floor([with_listbox]/[with_control])+math.floor([hight_listbox]/[hight_control])) = maximum scroll value

                            ------------------- Ah oke, yea now its making sense ;) and i already figured it was for Trocket (read the thread about it) when i was helping you with a previous question.

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                              How do you fill the listbox? with a loop or a data binding? EDIT: oke something just shot to my mind. the items you add to your listbox are controls right? i forgot the object name but i've seen the code of those. this means they have a fixed sized right? you could calculate how much fit into your listbox if you read out the length and hight of it. lets say for example your listbox is 300 pixels wide and 400 pixels high. your controls are 100 wide and 50 high. this would mean you can fit 3 rows of each 8 items = 24 items without scroll bar. so in a 'math' way:

                              [ammount of items] - (math.floor([with_listbox]/[with_control])+math.floor([hight_listbox]/[hight_control])) = maximum scroll value

                              ------------------- Ah oke, yea now its making sense ;) and i already figured it was for Trocket (read the thread about it) when i was helping you with a previous question.

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                              huh? Sorry but I didn't quiet get that... wasn't quiet good in maths :/ Can you check into the source code: http://www.mediafire.com/?m13i05h0vmb11yc[^] I actually want this to be on Flowlayoutpanel1.

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                                huh? Sorry but I didn't quiet get that... wasn't quiet good in maths :/ Can you check into the source code: http://www.mediafire.com/?m13i05h0vmb11yc[^] I actually want this to be on Flowlayoutpanel1.

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                                Private Function CalculateMaxScrollValue(ByVal totalitems As Int64, ByVal controlhight As Int32, ByVal controlwith As Int32)
                                'NOTE: 482 and 114 is the size property of your msgctrl.vb
                                Return totalitems - (Math.Floor(controlwith / 482) * Math.Floor(controlhight / 114))
                                End Function

                                Add that function to your code to find the max scroll value. Use that in combination with the code i send you in the previous posts in this topic. replace the txtscroll with the flowlayoutpanel1 and it should work (cant test it here). as a side note: you might want to fine tune the if/else of mine a little to a "<" instead of "=". giving a exact value to a 'analog' control gives it a small change to trigger. also it seems like the program is single threaded. i don't know how long it takes to load those messages but your interface will hang (not responding ect) till the load is complete. looking into threading might be interesting.

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                                  Private Function CalculateMaxScrollValue(ByVal totalitems As Int64, ByVal controlhight As Int32, ByVal controlwith As Int32)
                                  'NOTE: 482 and 114 is the size property of your msgctrl.vb
                                  Return totalitems - (Math.Floor(controlwith / 482) * Math.Floor(controlhight / 114))
                                  End Function

                                  Add that function to your code to find the max scroll value. Use that in combination with the code i send you in the previous posts in this topic. replace the txtscroll with the flowlayoutpanel1 and it should work (cant test it here). as a side note: you might want to fine tune the if/else of mine a little to a "<" instead of "=". giving a exact value to a 'analog' control gives it a small change to trigger. also it seems like the program is single threaded. i don't know how long it takes to load those messages but your interface will hang (not responding ect) till the load is complete. looking into threading might be interesting.

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                                  Err my laptops fan got fried - is at the repair shop. - sorry for the late reply... Anyway. So you mean I should just call this function on load? and replace the maxscroll = index - 18 on load?

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                                    Err my laptops fan got fried - is at the repair shop. - sorry for the late reply... Anyway. So you mean I should just call this function on load? and replace the maxscroll = index - 18 on load?

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                                    Hey, Sorry for my late response. I unfortunately fell ill. to get back to your question: No, you call that function every time after the amount of items in your flowlayoutpanel changes.

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                                      Hey, Sorry for my late response. I unfortunately fell ill. to get back to your question: No, you call that function every time after the amount of items in your flowlayoutpanel changes.

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                                      so all the code needs to be same. but what should I do with: maxscroll = index - 18 ? the index property was giving an error in flowlayoutpanel. can you give me the example on the same code or better on the project its self.. :

                                      Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices

                                      Public Class Form1
                                      Dim WithEvents scrollhandler As MyListener 'class that will watch windows to see if your scrolling
                                      Private scrolled As Boolean = False 'boolean you can use to flip if a message box was displayed or not...(so it wont loop the messagebox.show)
                                      Private maxscroll As Int64 'int used to store the max value of the scrollbar
                                      'dll used to get the scrollbar value NOTE: if the scrollbar is not visible or you go higher then your max it will crash!
                                      _
                                      Public Shared Function GetScrollPos(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr, ByVal nBar As Integer) As Integer
                                      End Function

                                      'dll used to set the scrollbar value NOTE: if the scrollbar is not visible or you go higher then your max it will crash!
                                      \_
                                      Private Shared Function SetScrollPos(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr, ByVal nBar As Integer, ByVal nPos As Integer, ByVal bRedraw As Boolean) As Integer
                                      End Function
                                      
                                      Private Const SB\_HORZ As Integer = &H0
                                      Private Const SB\_VERT As Integer = &H1
                                      
                                      
                                      Public Property HScrollPos() As Integer 'property to set or get the horisontal scrollbar value
                                          Get
                                              Return GetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_HORZ) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                          End Get
                                          Set(ByVal value As Integer)
                                              SetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_HORZ, value, True) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                          End Set
                                      End Property
                                      
                                      
                                      Public Property VScrollPos() As Integer 'Property to set or get the Vertical scrollbar value
                                          Get
                                              Return GetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_VERT) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                          End Get
                                          Set(ByVal value As Integer)
                                              SetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_VERT, value, True) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                          End Set
                                      End Property
                                      
                                      Private Sub Form1\_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
                                          'some random loop i used to ditch some data in my listbox for testing
                                      
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                                        so all the code needs to be same. but what should I do with: maxscroll = index - 18 ? the index property was giving an error in flowlayoutpanel. can you give me the example on the same code or better on the project its self.. :

                                        Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices

                                        Public Class Form1
                                        Dim WithEvents scrollhandler As MyListener 'class that will watch windows to see if your scrolling
                                        Private scrolled As Boolean = False 'boolean you can use to flip if a message box was displayed or not...(so it wont loop the messagebox.show)
                                        Private maxscroll As Int64 'int used to store the max value of the scrollbar
                                        'dll used to get the scrollbar value NOTE: if the scrollbar is not visible or you go higher then your max it will crash!
                                        _
                                        Public Shared Function GetScrollPos(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr, ByVal nBar As Integer) As Integer
                                        End Function

                                        'dll used to set the scrollbar value NOTE: if the scrollbar is not visible or you go higher then your max it will crash!
                                        \_
                                        Private Shared Function SetScrollPos(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr, ByVal nBar As Integer, ByVal nPos As Integer, ByVal bRedraw As Boolean) As Integer
                                        End Function
                                        
                                        Private Const SB\_HORZ As Integer = &H0
                                        Private Const SB\_VERT As Integer = &H1
                                        
                                        
                                        Public Property HScrollPos() As Integer 'property to set or get the horisontal scrollbar value
                                            Get
                                                Return GetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_HORZ) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                            End Get
                                            Set(ByVal value As Integer)
                                                SetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_HORZ, value, True) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                            End Set
                                        End Property
                                        
                                        
                                        Public Property VScrollPos() As Integer 'Property to set or get the Vertical scrollbar value
                                            Get
                                                Return GetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_VERT) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                            End Get
                                            Set(ByVal value As Integer)
                                                SetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_VERT, value, True) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                            End Set
                                        End Property
                                        
                                        Private Sub Form1\_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
                                            'some random loop i used to ditch some data in my listbox for testing
                                        
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                                        hmm oke i admid my code was a bit of mess. i cleared it out a bit and made a example program so you can see how it works. Please follow the below steps. 1. start a new form project 2. Add is Listbox. set the name to txtscroll and the size to 254; 381 3. Add a button, call this one btnadd 4. copy paste the following code into the project (under the form you just made)

                                        Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices

                                        Public Class Form1

                                        #Region "declarations"
                                        Dim WithEvents scrollhandler As MyListener 'class that will watch windows to see if your scrolling
                                        Private scrolled As Boolean = False 'boolean you can use to flip if a message box was displayed or not...(so it wont loop the messagebox.show)
                                        Private maxscroll As Int64 'int used to store the max value of the scrollbar
                                        Private index As Int32 = 0 'used for random loops to fill the txtscroll
                                        Private Const SB_HORZ As Integer = &H0
                                        Private Const SB_VERT As Integer = &H1
                                        #End Region

                                        #Region "dll calls"
                                        'dll used to get the scrollbar value NOTE: if the scrollbar is not visible or you go higher then your max it will crash!
                                        _
                                        Public Shared Function GetScrollPos(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr, ByVal nBar As Integer) As Integer
                                        End Function

                                        'dll used to set the scrollbar value NOTE: if the scrollbar is not visible or you go higher then your max it will crash!
                                         \_
                                        Private Shared Function SetScrollPos(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr, ByVal nBar As Integer, ByVal nPos As Integer, ByVal bRedraw As Boolean) As Integer
                                        End Function
                                        

                                        #End Region

                                        Public Property HScrollPos() As Integer 'property to set or get the horisontal scrollbar value
                                            Get
                                                Return GetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_HORZ) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                            End Get
                                            Set(ByVal value As Integer)
                                                SetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_HORZ, value, True) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                            End Set
                                        End Property
                                        
                                        
                                        Public Property VScrollPos() As Integer 'Property to set or get the Vertical scrollbar value
                                            Get
                                                Return GetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_VERT) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                            End Get
                                            Set(ByVal value As Integer)
                                                SetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr
                                        
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                                          hmm oke i admid my code was a bit of mess. i cleared it out a bit and made a example program so you can see how it works. Please follow the below steps. 1. start a new form project 2. Add is Listbox. set the name to txtscroll and the size to 254; 381 3. Add a button, call this one btnadd 4. copy paste the following code into the project (under the form you just made)

                                          Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices

                                          Public Class Form1

                                          #Region "declarations"
                                          Dim WithEvents scrollhandler As MyListener 'class that will watch windows to see if your scrolling
                                          Private scrolled As Boolean = False 'boolean you can use to flip if a message box was displayed or not...(so it wont loop the messagebox.show)
                                          Private maxscroll As Int64 'int used to store the max value of the scrollbar
                                          Private index As Int32 = 0 'used for random loops to fill the txtscroll
                                          Private Const SB_HORZ As Integer = &H0
                                          Private Const SB_VERT As Integer = &H1
                                          #End Region

                                          #Region "dll calls"
                                          'dll used to get the scrollbar value NOTE: if the scrollbar is not visible or you go higher then your max it will crash!
                                          _
                                          Public Shared Function GetScrollPos(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr, ByVal nBar As Integer) As Integer
                                          End Function

                                          'dll used to set the scrollbar value NOTE: if the scrollbar is not visible or you go higher then your max it will crash!
                                           \_
                                          Private Shared Function SetScrollPos(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr, ByVal nBar As Integer, ByVal nPos As Integer, ByVal bRedraw As Boolean) As Integer
                                          End Function
                                          

                                          #End Region

                                          Public Property HScrollPos() As Integer 'property to set or get the horisontal scrollbar value
                                              Get
                                                  Return GetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_HORZ) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                              End Get
                                              Set(ByVal value As Integer)
                                                  SetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_HORZ, value, True) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                              End Set
                                          End Property
                                          
                                          
                                          Public Property VScrollPos() As Integer 'Property to set or get the Vertical scrollbar value
                                              Get
                                                  Return GetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_VERT) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                              End Get
                                              Set(ByVal value As Integer)
                                                  SetScrollPos(DirectCast(txtscroll.Handle, IntPtr
                                          
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                                          Alright so here is what I got so far:

                                          Dim WithEvents scrollhandler As MyListener 'class that will watch windows to see if your scrolling
                                          Private scrolled As Boolean = False 'boolean you can use to flip if a message box was displayed or not...(so it wont loop the messagebox.show)
                                          Private maxscroll As Int64 'int used to store the max value of the scrollbar
                                          ' Private index As Int32 = 0 'used for random loops to fill the txtscroll
                                          Private Const SB_HORZ As Integer = &H0
                                          Private Const SB_VERT As Integer = &H1

                                          'dll used to get the scrollbar value NOTE: if the scrollbar is not visible or you go higher then your max it will crash!
                                           \_
                                          Public Shared Function GetScrollPos(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr, ByVal nBar As Integer) As Integer
                                          End Function
                                          
                                          'dll used to set the scrollbar value NOTE: if the scrollbar is not visible or you go higher then your max it will crash!
                                           \_
                                          Private Shared Function SetScrollPos(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr, ByVal nBar As Integer, ByVal nPos As Integer, ByVal bRedraw As Boolean) As Integer
                                          End Function
                                          
                                          
                                          Public Property HScrollPos() As Integer 'property to set or get the horisontal scrollbar value
                                              Get
                                                  Return GetScrollPos(DirectCast(FlowLayoutPanel1.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_HORZ) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                              End Get
                                              Set(ByVal value As Integer)
                                                  SetScrollPos(DirectCast(FlowLayoutPanel1.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_HORZ, value, True) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                              End Set
                                          End Property
                                          
                                          
                                          Public Property VScrollPos() As Integer 'Property to set or get the Vertical scrollbar value
                                              Get
                                                  Return GetScrollPos(DirectCast(FlowLayoutPanel1.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_VERT) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                              End Get
                                              Set(ByVal value As Integer)
                                                  SetScrollPos(DirectCast(FlowLayoutPanel1.Handle, IntPtr), SB\_VERT, value, True) 'change txtscroll to the control you use. dont forget the .handle
                                              End Set
                                          End Property
                                          
                                          'will add load in the end.
                                          
                                          Private Sub FlowLayoutPanel1\_MouseWheelScroll(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles FlowLayoutPanel1.MouseWheel
                                              scrollhandler\_MyScroll(e, e) 'needed to catch the scrollwheel event.
                                          End Sub
                                          
                                          
                                          Private Sub scrollhandler\_MyScroll(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal
                                          
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