![]() ![]() The Sticky Scroll feature will make namespaces, classes, and methods stick to the top of the editor as you scroll through the code. Microsoft said it will continue improving the feature so it may add Sticky Scroll support for languages in the future. Sticky Scroll is a little bit limited right now in terms of the languages that it supports but it will work when editing code written in C#, C++, XAML, and JSON. The feature isn’t on by default but you can switch it on by heading to Tools > Options > Text Editor > General > Sticky Scroll and toggling the “ Show the nested current scopes during the scroll at the top of the editor” option. ![]() ![]() Sticky Scroll reminds you about which code you’re editing by keeping the relevant headers pinned above the scroll view. Microsoft has announced that Visual Studio 2022 17.5 Preview 2 adds Sticky Scroll functionality to help improve users’ productivity. ![]()
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