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  • P peterkmx

    Windows - settings - ease of access - automatically hide scrollbars in Windows - OFF !!! Finally, what a joy … :-)

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    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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      PSU Steve
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      Why do I not have this setting under Settings > Easy of Access? Any ideas?

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        Why do I not have this setting under Settings > Easy of Access? Any ideas?

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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)

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          Thank you! :)

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          Thanks, I appreciate your comment ...

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            Pretty sure this is one of those settings that get reset with every Windows update, 'cuz I've definitely used this before (months ago) and--now that you've posted about it--noticed that it was turned off again...

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            Perhaps it leads a kind of "quantum life" … :-) - once we see it, once we don't, but in the last 2-3 months it annoyed me a lot, as it harms productivity, and only now I could solve the puzzle …

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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)

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              PSU Steve
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              Thanks. This is a government "standard image" for Win 10. Mine says Windows 10 Enterprise, Version 1709. OS Build 16299.1391. I am sure you are right that it's a version feature mismatch. ugh.

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                Windows - settings - ease of access - automatically hide scrollbars in Windows - OFF !!! Finally, what a joy … :-)

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                Lost User
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                They're redundant when you have a touch screen and can "swipe" to scroll content. In that case, a small "position marker" (the "collapsed" scrollbar) shows your position on the "page". The mouse wheel will also scroll the content. In any case, hovering will then show the scroll bar. Not so stupid after all, IMO, unless it's the "default setting" that one has a problem with.

                It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it. ― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food

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