Imports System
Imports System.Drawing
Imports System.Windows.Forms
Public Class MainForm
    Inherits Form
    Private WithEvents timer As Timer
    Private imagePictureBox As PictureBox
    Private scrollBar As VScrollBar
    Private statusBar As StatusBar
    Public Sub New()
        ' Set up the form
        Me.Text = "Controls Demo"
        Me.Size = New Size(400, 400)
        Me.StartPosition = FormStartPosition.CenterScreen
        ' Initialize controls
        imagePictureBox = New PictureBox()
        imagePictureBox.SizeMode = PictureBoxSizeMode.Zoom
        imagePictureBox.Image = Image.FromFile("path_to_your_image")
        imagePictureBox.Dock = DockStyle.Fill
        Me.Controls.Add(imagePictureBox)
        scrollBar = New VScrollBar()
        scrollBar.Dock = DockStyle.Right
        AddHandler scrollBar.Scroll, AddressOf ScrollBar_Scroll
        Me.Controls.Add(scrollBar)
        statusBar = New StatusBar()
        statusBar.Dock = DockStyle.Bottom
        Me.Controls.Add(statusBar)
        ' Initialize timer
        timer = New Timer()
        timer.Interval = 1000
        AddHandler timer.Tick, AddressOf Timer_Tick
        timer.Start()
    End Sub
    Private Sub ScrollBar_Scroll(sender As Object, e As ScrollEventArgs)
        ' Handle scroll bar scroll event
        imagePictureBox.Top = -scrollBar.Value
    End Sub
    Private Sub Timer_Tick(sender As Object, e As EventArgs)
        ' Handle timer tick event
        statusBar.Text = DateTime.Now.ToString()
    End Sub
    Public Shared Sub Main()
        Application.Run(New MainForm())
    End Sub
End Class
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