End of nightmare
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Windows - settings - ease of access - automatically hide scrollbars in Windows - OFF !!! Finally, what a joy … :-)
Well, I'll be! Thanks for posting that. Who ever thought that hiding the scrollbars was an "ease of access" improvement? Hiding something does not make it easier to access!
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Well, I'll be! Thanks for posting that. Who ever thought that hiding the scrollbars was an "ease of access" improvement? Hiding something does not make it easier to access!
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I suspect you will garner a vast number of upvotes for this gem - thanks.
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Well, I'll be! Thanks for posting that. Who ever thought that hiding the scrollbars was an "ease of access" improvement? Hiding something does not make it easier to access!
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Thank you! Aahhhhhh.....
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We are impressed, thanks a lot :-\
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Windows - settings - ease of access - automatically hide scrollbars in Windows - OFF !!! Finally, what a joy … :-)
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Thank you! Aahhhhhh.....
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I'm obviously missing something here - what's the big deal ?
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Microsoft decided that "knowing there was more if you scroll" wasn't important and auto hide the scrollbars in UWP apps by default until you hover the mouse over where they might be if there is any more to see. Stupid UI design, a retrograde step in usability.
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Microsoft decided that "knowing there was more if you scroll" wasn't important and auto hide the scrollbars in UWP apps by default until you hover the mouse over where they might be if there is any more to see. Stupid UI design, a retrograde step in usability.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Oh I see - WTF would you do that ?
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I have absolutely no idea. It probably seems "clean" and "fresh" to some prepubescent :elephant:wit that works in the "design department" at MS. Like many Win 8 / 10 changes, "usability" was not considered or tested. X|
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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I have absolutely no idea. It probably seems "clean" and "fresh" to some prepubescent :elephant:wit that works in the "design department" at MS. Like many Win 8 / 10 changes, "usability" was not considered or tested. X|
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
Someone from the "if white space is good, more white space is better" gang.
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Windows - settings - ease of access - automatically hide scrollbars in Windows - OFF !!! Finally, what a joy … :-)
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Windows - settings - ease of access - automatically hide scrollbars in Windows - OFF !!! Finally, what a joy … :-)
Oh, thank-you!
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I understand minimalist design, but many people take this too far. Thank you for this setting.
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Oh, thank-you!
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Windows - settings - ease of access - automatically hide scrollbars in Windows - OFF !!! Finally, what a joy … :-)
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Windows - settings - ease of access - automatically hide scrollbars in Windows - OFF !!! Finally, what a joy … :-)
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Perhaps Windows version difference or update history can explain this. FYI, the Windows version on my system is Win 10 x64 Pro, and the latest "Feature update to Windows 10, version 1903" was installed on 7th of August, 2019. There were also several other updates in the last 3 months … With everything up to date there should be no difference I guess. … And, while typing, I asked Google about this issue, and I got a better clue ... [windows 10 - Can't find "Automatically hide scroll bars" option - Super User](https://superuser.com/questions/1428044/cant-find-automatically-hide-scroll-bars-option)