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@yakkoj @tychotithonus
Agreed. I just "updated" to Windows 11 (I didn't want to) and one of the (many) things I hate about it is the disappearing scroll-bar arrow! So, Microsoft, to make the invisible arrow appear, you have to hover over it, so you have to find the right spot to hover over something that you can't see... unless you find the right spot when the arrow is invisible. Didn't think that through did you...

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Jernej Simončič �

@SmartmanApps @yakkoj @tychotithonus Look in Settings β†’ Accessibility β†’ Visual effects β†’ Always show scrollbars (wording might be slightly different, I don't have English Windows here, so I'm translating back). This'll make the scrollbars always visible.

Royce Williams

@jernej__s

Huh - I don't see this option in my ChromeOS settings - I also searched for 'scroll', 'scrollback', 'scrolling', 'page', etc.

@SmartmanApps @yakkoj

Jernej Simončič �

@tychotithonus @SmartmanApps @yakkoj Sorry, this was for Windows only. I never used ChromeOS, so no idea if it supports this.

Royce Williams

@jernej__s
Ah, yeah. The original forum post was about ChromeOS specifically. :D
@SmartmanApps @yakkoj

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