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2025-04-04 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >
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CTOnews.com, March 2 (Xinhua) Microsoft is expanding the number of people testing the new Bing chat service and constantly updating the chat robot, and a small but important request from a user will be added at some point.
Twitter user "max77sabers" sent messages to Microsoft's Mikhail Parakhin and Mike Davidson, requesting to add "smooth scrolling" to Bing chat. According to CTOnews.com, this feature is already supported in most mainstream web browsers, allowing the web to scroll up and down more smoothly without stutters.
"max77sabers" pointed out in his Twitter post: when Bing "speaks" and the text is out of space, the text scrolls, but scrolling has no animation effect, which is very uncomfortable for the eyes / brain, which may sound like a small problem, but it is actually very important!
He quickly received a reply from Parakhin, which said the "smooth scrolling" feature would be added: "Yes, you're right, we're implementing it. I agree, this feature is supposed to be there."
It's not clear when this feature will be added, but it's always a good thing for the Microsoft Bing chat team to be open to such feedback.
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