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I'd like to prevent scroll bars from disappearing, especially in the settings windows. Google says there should be an option under Ease of Access but it seems like things have moved around. (I'm on Windows 10 Pro, version 1703, build 15063.1387, and "Current Branch for Business".) This is what my Ease of Access panel looks like:

As far as I can tell, it's supposed to be just under the "Show Windows background" option.
Where can I find the "Automatically hide scroll bars in Windows" option?
windows-10
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I'd like to prevent scroll bars from disappearing, especially in the settings windows. Google says there should be an option under Ease of Access but it seems like things have moved around. (I'm on Windows 10 Pro, version 1703, build 15063.1387, and "Current Branch for Business".) This is what my Ease of Access panel looks like:

As far as I can tell, it's supposed to be just under the "Show Windows background" option.
Where can I find the "Automatically hide scroll bars in Windows" option?
windows-10
add a comment |
I'd like to prevent scroll bars from disappearing, especially in the settings windows. Google says there should be an option under Ease of Access but it seems like things have moved around. (I'm on Windows 10 Pro, version 1703, build 15063.1387, and "Current Branch for Business".) This is what my Ease of Access panel looks like:

As far as I can tell, it's supposed to be just under the "Show Windows background" option.
Where can I find the "Automatically hide scroll bars in Windows" option?
windows-10
I'd like to prevent scroll bars from disappearing, especially in the settings windows. Google says there should be an option under Ease of Access but it seems like things have moved around. (I'm on Windows 10 Pro, version 1703, build 15063.1387, and "Current Branch for Business".) This is what my Ease of Access panel looks like:

As far as I can tell, it's supposed to be just under the "Show Windows background" option.
Where can I find the "Automatically hide scroll bars in Windows" option?
windows-10
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Sometimes search in Windows actually works!!! :D
I typed 'Scroll' into the Settings search box and was offered three choices, one of which was 'Automatically hide scroll bars in Windows'

which took me to a scrolled down position in Ease of Access:

When I first checked Ease of Access, I didn't see it, because I needed to scroll down & there was no scroll bar to clue me in! It seems the mouse scroll wheel doesn't work in Settings windows the way it does in "normal" windows --- you have to click & drag the scroll bar to scroll down!
EDIT
The associated registry entry is:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelAccessibility]
"DynamicScrollbars"=dword:00000000
Keith
Searching for "scroll", as you do, doesn't list that particular item for me. It does list the other two that come up for you, though.
– Ouroborus
1 hour ago
Hmm...might be a version issue. I'm Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17134.706] Windows 10 Home v1803. I found the corresponding registry entry, you can try adding that & see if it's recognized. Will edit my post with this info.
– Keith Miller
1 hour ago
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Sometimes search in Windows actually works!!! :D
I typed 'Scroll' into the Settings search box and was offered three choices, one of which was 'Automatically hide scroll bars in Windows'

which took me to a scrolled down position in Ease of Access:

When I first checked Ease of Access, I didn't see it, because I needed to scroll down & there was no scroll bar to clue me in! It seems the mouse scroll wheel doesn't work in Settings windows the way it does in "normal" windows --- you have to click & drag the scroll bar to scroll down!
EDIT
The associated registry entry is:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelAccessibility]
"DynamicScrollbars"=dword:00000000
Keith
Searching for "scroll", as you do, doesn't list that particular item for me. It does list the other two that come up for you, though.
– Ouroborus
1 hour ago
Hmm...might be a version issue. I'm Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17134.706] Windows 10 Home v1803. I found the corresponding registry entry, you can try adding that & see if it's recognized. Will edit my post with this info.
– Keith Miller
1 hour ago
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Sometimes search in Windows actually works!!! :D
I typed 'Scroll' into the Settings search box and was offered three choices, one of which was 'Automatically hide scroll bars in Windows'

which took me to a scrolled down position in Ease of Access:

When I first checked Ease of Access, I didn't see it, because I needed to scroll down & there was no scroll bar to clue me in! It seems the mouse scroll wheel doesn't work in Settings windows the way it does in "normal" windows --- you have to click & drag the scroll bar to scroll down!
EDIT
The associated registry entry is:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelAccessibility]
"DynamicScrollbars"=dword:00000000
Keith
Searching for "scroll", as you do, doesn't list that particular item for me. It does list the other two that come up for you, though.
– Ouroborus
1 hour ago
Hmm...might be a version issue. I'm Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17134.706] Windows 10 Home v1803. I found the corresponding registry entry, you can try adding that & see if it's recognized. Will edit my post with this info.
– Keith Miller
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Sometimes search in Windows actually works!!! :D
I typed 'Scroll' into the Settings search box and was offered three choices, one of which was 'Automatically hide scroll bars in Windows'

which took me to a scrolled down position in Ease of Access:

When I first checked Ease of Access, I didn't see it, because I needed to scroll down & there was no scroll bar to clue me in! It seems the mouse scroll wheel doesn't work in Settings windows the way it does in "normal" windows --- you have to click & drag the scroll bar to scroll down!
EDIT
The associated registry entry is:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelAccessibility]
"DynamicScrollbars"=dword:00000000
Keith
Sometimes search in Windows actually works!!! :D
I typed 'Scroll' into the Settings search box and was offered three choices, one of which was 'Automatically hide scroll bars in Windows'

which took me to a scrolled down position in Ease of Access:

When I first checked Ease of Access, I didn't see it, because I needed to scroll down & there was no scroll bar to clue me in! It seems the mouse scroll wheel doesn't work in Settings windows the way it does in "normal" windows --- you have to click & drag the scroll bar to scroll down!
EDIT
The associated registry entry is:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelAccessibility]
"DynamicScrollbars"=dword:00000000
Keith
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Searching for "scroll", as you do, doesn't list that particular item for me. It does list the other two that come up for you, though.
– Ouroborus
1 hour ago
Hmm...might be a version issue. I'm Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17134.706] Windows 10 Home v1803. I found the corresponding registry entry, you can try adding that & see if it's recognized. Will edit my post with this info.
– Keith Miller
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Searching for "scroll", as you do, doesn't list that particular item for me. It does list the other two that come up for you, though.
– Ouroborus
1 hour ago
Hmm...might be a version issue. I'm Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17134.706] Windows 10 Home v1803. I found the corresponding registry entry, you can try adding that & see if it's recognized. Will edit my post with this info.
– Keith Miller
1 hour ago
Searching for "scroll", as you do, doesn't list that particular item for me. It does list the other two that come up for you, though.
– Ouroborus
1 hour ago
Searching for "scroll", as you do, doesn't list that particular item for me. It does list the other two that come up for you, though.
– Ouroborus
1 hour ago
Hmm...might be a version issue. I'm Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17134.706] Windows 10 Home v1803. I found the corresponding registry entry, you can try adding that & see if it's recognized. Will edit my post with this info.
– Keith Miller
1 hour ago
Hmm...might be a version issue. I'm Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17134.706] Windows 10 Home v1803. I found the corresponding registry entry, you can try adding that & see if it's recognized. Will edit my post with this info.
– Keith Miller
1 hour ago
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