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Issue with scrolling through the dock icons

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In my ubuntu 20.04 dock, which is set horizontally at the bottom of my screen, I have more icons than can fit on one screen width. The icons are already set to the minimum size. I did not find a setting for stretching the dock upward to have two rows. For this reason, when I need a program who's icon is off screen, I have to mouse over the last icon to scroll through them to reach it. The scrolling mechanism reacts slowly. It moves, stops, moves, stops, sticky at random places. I have to shake the mouse pointer on the last visible icon to get it scrolling again. Is there a hotkey or some setting I could use to jump to the end (or to the beginning) of the icon row?

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Since asking the question, I have discovered that I can hover over the dock and use the mouse wheel to scroll it. This works better than shaking the mouse pointer over the last icon, but still if there was a key to jump to the last or first icon, that would be great.
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