Sujet : Re: Luddite``
De : jbeeson (at) *nospam* invalid.net.invalid (Joy Beeson)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.fandomDate : 25. Feb 2025, 03:30:07
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On Sat, 01 Feb 2025 13:32:22 -0500, Someone Else
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someone.else@example.com.invalid> wrote:
In Message-ID:<sqxIFB.E45@kithrup.com>,
djheydt@kithrup.com (Dorothy J Heydt) wrote:
In article <po6opjhgusag6rc8jb32vfnudgrgfsneng@4ax.com>,
Joy Beeson <jbeeson@invalid.net.invalid> wrote:
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I've been forcibliy updated. Hair-thin scroll bars that are
invisible until you click on them are not an improvement.
For some reason I didn't see your original post. But if you're having
the problem I think you are, try going to Settings --> Ease of Access
(Display). Turn off "Automatically hide scroll bars in Windows".
After you've done that (and can see the scroll bars) you might like
to try Settings --> Personalization (Colors) and scroll down to turn
on "Title bars and windows borders" to show you the active Window as
it did in previous versions.
Today I finally had time to try that (I'm still
re-assembling my Web sites), and it works! The scroll bar
is not only visible, but wide enough to point at on the
first try.
-- Joy Beesonjoy beeson at centurylink dot nethttp://wlweather.net/PAGEJOY/