• Disappearing scroll bar

    From sticks@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 1 16:24:28 2023
    I noticed in the last day or two my scroll bar was invisible until I put
    the mouse over it. After searching the issue, I did go into
    settings/ease of access/Display/, and sure enough "automatically hide
    scroll bars in windows" was turned on. I certainly never did that.
    Wondering if a recent update turned that on now as a default?

    But, turning it to off did fix it in "Windows Settings" windows, but not Windows Explorer. Firefox is back to normal, though not right away, but Betterbird still has the hidden scroll bars. WTF?

    Any ideas on how to get them all back? All I see is the switch I
    changed (and I did reboot) and a registry entry I confirmed was right.

    Sorry if this has been discussed before. I probably never paid
    attention since I didn't have the problem.
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  • From Shinji Ikari@21:1/5 to sticks on Sat Dec 2 03:38:14 2023
    Hello

    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> schrieb

    ...I did go into
    settings/ease of access/Display/, and sure enough "automatically hide
    scroll bars in windows" was turned on. I certainly never did that.
    Wondering if a recent update turned that on now as a default?

    In all Win10 versions that option was turned on by default.
    Since I don't like the disappearing scrollbar, I always switches this
    option off.
    Sadly there seems to be no such switch in Win11 and the even smaller
    scrollbar is permanent.

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to Ikari on Fri Dec 1 22:42:02 2023
    In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Sat, 02 Dec 2023 03:38:14 +0100, Shinji
    Ikari <shinji@gmx.net> wrote:

    Hello

    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> schrieb

    ...I did go into
    settings/ease of access/Display/, and sure enough "automatically hide >>scroll bars in windows" was turned on. I certainly never did that. >>Wondering if a recent update turned that on now as a default?

    In all Win10 versions that option was turned on by default.
    Since I don't like the disappearing scrollbar, I always switches this
    option off.

    So you don't like the disappearing scroll bar. Neither do I.

    Sadly there seems to be no such switch in Win11 and the even smaller >scrollbar is permanent.

    So why is it sad if the scroll bar is permanent, not disappearing? I
    thought you like that.

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  • From Shinji Ikari@21:1/5 to micky on Sat Dec 2 04:55:08 2023
    Hello

    micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> schrieb

    In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Sat, 02 Dec 2023 03:38:14 +0100, Shinji
    Ikari <shinji@gmx.net> wrote:
    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> schrieb
    ...I did go into
    settings/ease of access/Display/, and sure enough "automatically hide >>>scroll bars in windows" was turned on. I certainly never did that. >>>Wondering if a recent update turned that on now as a default?
    In all Win10 versions that option was turned on by default.
    Since I don't like the disappearing scrollbar, I always switches this >>option off.
    So you don't like the disappearing scroll bar. Neither do I.

    correct

    Sadly there seems to be no such switch in Win11 and the even smaller >>scrollbar is permanent.
    So why is it sad if the scroll bar is permanent, not disappearing? I >thought you like that.

    Like in Win10 the default ist the small/disappearing scrollbar.
    In WIn10 I have the option to disable the disappearing scrollbar after installing WIn10 (The option you also found).
    Sadly in win11 there is no such option to disable the small
    scrollbars. They are small and they stay very ... very small.

    I hope, you understand now.

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  • From Shinji Ikari@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 2 04:56:59 2023
    Hallo.

    Sorry I mistook you for the original poster!

    scratch that:
    (The option you also found).

    I mean the option "sticks" also found/mentioned.

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  • From VanguardLH@21:1/5 to sticks on Sat Dec 2 00:15:21 2023
    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:

    I noticed in the last day or two my scroll bar was invisible until I put
    the mouse over it. After searching the issue, I did go into
    settings/ease of access/Display/, and sure enough "automatically hide
    scroll bars in windows" was turned on. I certainly never did that.
    Wondering if a recent update turned that on now as a default?

    But, turning it to off did fix it in "Windows Settings" windows, but not Windows Explorer. Firefox is back to normal, though not right away, but Betterbird still has the hidden scroll bars. WTF?

    Any ideas on how to get them all back? All I see is the switch I
    changed (and I did reboot) and a registry entry I confirmed was right.

    Sorry if this has been discussed before. I probably never paid
    attention since I didn't have the problem.

    WinAero Tweaker lets you adjust the settings in the registry. Their
    help article on the option is at:

    https://winaero.com/how-to-change-the-size-of-scrollbars-in-windows-10/

    I don't have Windows 11 to test if those registry edits still work.

    For Windows' File Explorer, is what is listed in the right pane (folders
    and files) actually longer than the height of the window? The same for
    the tree pane: are the number of nodes shown longer than the height of
    the window? The scrollbars don't appear unless the list is longer than
    the height of the window.

    Did you exit (not hide, but actually unload) Betterbird to reload it to
    check if the scrollbars still misbehaved? If reloading didn't help,
    logout and login to apply the per-user settings in the registry. Often processes will read the memory copy of the registry, and thereafter not
    revisit those settings. You have to reload the program, or sometimes
    even exit your Windows session to start a new one, to get programs to
    use the changed settings in the registry.

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  • From Herbert Kleebauer@21:1/5 to Shinji Ikari on Sat Dec 2 07:54:35 2023
    On 02.12.2023 03:38, Shinji Ikari wrote:

    Sadly there seems to be no such switch in Win11 and the even smaller scrollbar is permanent.

    Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WindowMetrics
    ScrollHeight (default -255 -> 17 Pixel)
    ScrollWidth (default -255 -> 17 Pixel)

    -15 x WISHED WIDTH IN PIXELS = number that we will write (-375 -> 25 Pixel) value between -120 (very thin) and -1500 (very wide).

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  • From Shinji Ikari@21:1/5 to Herbert Kleebauer on Sat Dec 2 12:41:37 2023
    Hello.

    Herbert Kleebauer <klee@unibwm.de> wrote
    On 02.12.2023 03:38, Shinji Ikari wrote:
    Sadly there seems to be no such switch in Win11 and the even smaller
    scrollbar is permanent.
    Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WindowMetrics
    ScrollHeight (default -255 -> 17 Pixel)
    ScrollWidth (default -255 -> 17 Pixel)

    I tried it.
    It changes the size of some scrollbars of some programms.
    But win11pro itself not.

    Example: Windows > Settings
    The scrollbar to get down to the lowest section "info" stays a veeery
    small line you have to get with the mouse to. Then it gets a little
    itsi bitsy wider.
    I would like to have an easy way to widen the scrollbars (or better to
    stay always at a defindes size I can choose) of the windows functions
    also.
    I do not like to make changes directly in the 'regedit'.

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  • From Herbert Kleebauer@21:1/5 to Shinji Ikari on Sat Dec 2 13:50:42 2023
    On 02.12.2023 12:41, Shinji Ikari wrote:

    It changes the size of some scrollbars of some programms.

    As far as I remember in Firefox (about:config) I had also to change widget.non-native-theme.scrollbar.style to 4. Only then Firefox
    uses the Windows value and not its own.

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  • From sticks@21:1/5 to VanguardLH on Sat Dec 2 07:50:16 2023
    On 12/2/2023 12:15 AM, VanguardLH wrote:
    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:

    I noticed in the last day or two my scroll bar was invisible until I put
    the mouse over it. After searching the issue, I did go into
    settings/ease of access/Display/, and sure enough "automatically hide
    scroll bars in windows" was turned on. I certainly never did that.
    Wondering if a recent update turned that on now as a default?

    But, turning it to off did fix it in "Windows Settings" windows, but not
    Windows Explorer. Firefox is back to normal, though not right away, but
    Betterbird still has the hidden scroll bars. WTF?

    Any ideas on how to get them all back? All I see is the switch I
    changed (and I did reboot) and a registry entry I confirmed was right.

    Sorry if this has been discussed before. I probably never paid
    attention since I didn't have the problem.

    WinAero Tweaker lets you adjust the settings in the registry. Their
    help article on the option is at:

    https://winaero.com/how-to-change-the-size-of-scrollbars-in-windows-10/

    I don't have Windows 11 to test if those registry edits still work.

    For Windows' File Explorer, is what is listed in the right pane (folders
    and files) actually longer than the height of the window? The same for
    the tree pane: are the number of nodes shown longer than the height of
    the window? The scrollbars don't appear unless the list is longer than
    the height of the window.

    Did you exit (not hide, but actually unload) Betterbird to reload it to
    check if the scrollbars still misbehaved? If reloading didn't help,
    logout and login to apply the per-user settings in the registry. Often processes will read the memory copy of the registry, and thereafter not revisit those settings. You have to reload the program, or sometimes
    even exit your Windows session to start a new one, to get programs to
    use the changed settings in the registry.

    And just like that, this morning it's all back to normal. Yesterday,
    after I made the change back, I did go ahead and restart the system.
    Explorer and BBird, still didn't work with the visible bar after
    rebooting and restarting the programs. I had opened and closed both of
    them several times. This morning I open up BBird and first thing I see
    is the scrollbar. So I open up Explorer and it has one too.

    Damn if I can think of anything that happened from the last time I
    opened them yesterday until this morning that would have been different,
    yet there they are! And what turned them off in the first place? It
    wasn't me.

    Very odd behavior me thinks.


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  • From micky@21:1/5 to Ikari on Sat Dec 2 09:05:58 2023
    In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Sat, 02 Dec 2023 04:55:08 +0100, Shinji
    Ikari <shinji@gmx.net> wrote:

    Hello

    micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> schrieb

    In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Sat, 02 Dec 2023 03:38:14 +0100, Shinji
    Ikari <shinji@gmx.net> wrote:
    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> schrieb
    ...I did go into
    settings/ease of access/Display/, and sure enough "automatically hide >>>>scroll bars in windows" was turned on. I certainly never did that. >>>>Wondering if a recent update turned that on now as a default?
    In all Win10 versions that option was turned on by default.
    Since I don't like the disappearing scrollbar, I always switches this >>>option off.
    So you don't like the disappearing scroll bar. Neither do I.

    correct

    Sadly there seems to be no such switch in Win11 and the even smaller >>>scrollbar is permanent.
    So why is it sad if the scroll bar is permanent, not disappearing? I >>thought you like that.

    Like in Win10 the default ist the small/disappearing scrollbar.
    In WIn10 I have the option to disable the disappearing scrollbar after >installing WIn10 (The option you also found).
    Sadly in win11 there is no such option to disable the small
    scrollbars. They are small and they stay very ... very small.

    I hope, you understand now.

    Not for sure. I think the problem is that they are too small, too
    narrow. I'm warned. I'll stay away from win11.

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  • From VanguardLH@21:1/5 to sticks on Sat Dec 2 12:00:45 2023
    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:

    On 12/2/2023 12:15 AM, VanguardLH wrote:
    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:

    I noticed in the last day or two my scroll bar was invisible until I put >>> the mouse over it. After searching the issue, I did go into
    settings/ease of access/Display/, and sure enough "automatically hide
    scroll bars in windows" was turned on. I certainly never did that.
    Wondering if a recent update turned that on now as a default?

    But, turning it to off did fix it in "Windows Settings" windows, but not >>> Windows Explorer. Firefox is back to normal, though not right away, but >>> Betterbird still has the hidden scroll bars. WTF?

    Any ideas on how to get them all back? All I see is the switch I
    changed (and I did reboot) and a registry entry I confirmed was right.

    Sorry if this has been discussed before. I probably never paid
    attention since I didn't have the problem.

    WinAero Tweaker lets you adjust the settings in the registry. Their
    help article on the option is at:

    https://winaero.com/how-to-change-the-size-of-scrollbars-in-windows-10/

    I don't have Windows 11 to test if those registry edits still work.

    For Windows' File Explorer, is what is listed in the right pane (folders
    and files) actually longer than the height of the window? The same for
    the tree pane: are the number of nodes shown longer than the height of
    the window? The scrollbars don't appear unless the list is longer than
    the height of the window.

    Did you exit (not hide, but actually unload) Betterbird to reload it to
    check if the scrollbars still misbehaved? If reloading didn't help,
    logout and login to apply the per-user settings in the registry. Often
    processes will read the memory copy of the registry, and thereafter not
    revisit those settings. You have to reload the program, or sometimes
    even exit your Windows session to start a new one, to get programs to
    use the changed settings in the registry.

    And just like that, this morning it's all back to normal. Yesterday,
    after I made the change back, I did go ahead and restart the system.
    Explorer and BBird, still didn't work with the visible bar after
    rebooting and restarting the programs. I had opened and closed both of
    them several times. This morning I open up BBird and first thing I see
    is the scrollbar. So I open up Explorer and it has one too.

    Damn if I can think of anything that happened from the last time I
    opened them yesterday until this morning that would have been different,
    yet there they are! And what turned them off in the first place? It
    wasn't me.

    Very odd behavior me thinks.

    When you lift a rock to look underneath, all the bugs scatter.

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