0 past simple and past participle of scroll
1 to move text or other information on a computer screen in order to see a different part of it:
Scroll to the end of the document.
Depending on the use, this recalculation will be required later (when the window is scrolled) or never (when the same cell is changed again).
Context sentences can be viewed in the search window, which can be scrolled or maximised to ease reading.
Scrolled and rapid serial visual presentation texts are read at similar rates by the visually impaired.
Each transect can be scrolled and viewed at different scales, and is accompanied by an explanatory text written by the compilers.
Decorative keystones of similar material are atop all of the windows except one, which is lugged and scrolled.
The flat roof features a parapet wall surmounted with scrolled cheneaux (ornamental gutters).
Windows on the second level each have a classical balustrade, frieze with carved classical motifs, and molded cornice supported by scrolled brackets.
Scrolled archways lead into the flanking spaces, and the floor is decorated in a raised-pattern wallpaper with a pattern resembling tooled leather.