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Windows 10 scroll through photos
Windows 10 scroll through photos





windows 10 scroll through photos

The Photos app offers three different interfaces when looking for photos: Collection, Album, and Folders. If something else has taken over those duties, it’s easy to reset the status quo: press the “Start” button, type “default,” then click the first search result, “Default app settings.” Under “Photo viewer,” click the “Photos” icon. The Photos app is already set up as the default image viewer in Windows 10. Even if it’s not, just press “Start” and then begin typing “photos” to bring it up quickly via search. Starting up the Photos app is pretty simple: for most new machines and fresh installations of Windows 10, it’s already in the Start menu as a big tile.

windows 10 scroll through photos

Here are all the different things you can do with the Photos app… assuming you want to. The result, the innocuously-titles “Photos” app, can be less than intuitive. But with Windows 10, Microsoft decided to try and mash browsing, organizing, and viewing all together in one application, with some basic editing to boot. If you like this post you can get my latest tips in my weekly RicksDailyTips Email Newsletter.As a fairly versatile operating system, Windows has always had ways of browsing and viewing photos. Update from Billie: That worked like a charm Rick. With any luck your mouse wheel should now scroll your web pages much like it did when you were running Windows 7. Here’s a screenshot that shows the changed setting: If you’d like to give it a try yourself, follow the steps below:ĥ – Toggle the “ Scroll inactive windows when I hover over them” setting to Off. But disabling “Scroll inactive windows” cleared up most of the scrolling issues for me. Like you and so many others, I had trouble scrolling with my mouse wheel after upgrading to Windows 10. It’s a great idea in theory, but it appears to be a little buggy. In a nutshell, the “Scroll inactive windows” feature lets you use the mouse wheel to scroll in any visible window on the screen without first clicking on the window to make it the active window. I have done some testing and the issue seems to be related to a new feature in Windows 10 called “Scroll inactive windows”.

windows 10 scroll through photos

Rick’s answer: Billie, lots of folks started having trouble scrolling within open windows after installing the Windows 10 upgrade. What can I do to make it work correctly in Windows 10? Thanks in advance for your help. Scrolling worked just fine with Windows 7. Question from Billie: I upgraded my computer from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and now I’m having trouble scrolling web pages with my mouse wheel.







Windows 10 scroll through photos