When I am scrolling in my Bibles the scroll bar has lines in it that when I hover over them they open a passage, what is the purpose of this feature?
Those are wear lines showing where you have stopped/used a passage.
Scrollbar bookmarks Also called “read-wear marks,” these hash-marks appear in the scrollbar of resources to indicate time has been spent in that location. • History (grey), Favorites (blue), and current Search Results (orange) are displayed as colored lines on the resource scrollbar. • Hover over a grey mark to see visited places. The more time spent in a location, the darker the mark. • Hover over an orange mark to view a current search result. • Hover over a blue mark to view a Favorite place. • Go to Tools > Program Settings to turn scrollbar bookmarks off or on. Verbum Help (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2018).
Scrollbar bookmarks
Also called “read-wear marks,” these hash-marks appear in the scrollbar of resources to indicate time has been spent in that location.
• History (grey), Favorites (blue), and current Search Results (orange) are displayed as colored lines on the resource scrollbar. • Hover over a grey mark to see visited places. The more time spent in a location, the darker the mark. • Hover over an orange mark to view a current search result. • Hover over a blue mark to view a Favorite place. • Go to Tools > Program Settings to turn scrollbar bookmarks off or on.
Verbum Help (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2018).