GNU social JP
  • FAQ
  • Login
GNU social JPは日本のGNU socialサーバーです。
Usage/ToS/admin/test/Pleroma FE
  • Public

    • Public
    • Network
    • Groups
    • Featured
    • Popular
    • People

Google forums question, titled: "How to stop scrollbar from hiding" with text: Trying to help my grandma, the scrollbars disappear when not hovering over them with the cursor. She uses an old trackball mouse and will not change so she doesn't have a scroll wheel. the setting "chrome://flags" "overlay scrollbars" doesn't show up at all, even when I reset the settings. Should I move her to a different browser or is there a setting that will help? ChromeOS doesn't seem very unfriendly. With metadata: "This question is locked and replying has been disabled" and "I have the same question (8)" Recommended Answer from "Kevin (Snails), Diamond Product Expert", with text: That flag was removed in 2019. Something will have to change. I suggest she get used to the touchpad. It may take a little while, but once she gets used to it I suspect she'll find it much easier to scroll with two fingers gently on the touchpad than clicking a scrollbar and dragging.

Download link

https://media.infosec.exchange/infosec.exchange/media_attachments/files/111/853/289/420/226/778/original/db887362efa5519d.png

Notices where this attachment appears

  1. Embed this notice
    Royce Williams (tychotithonus@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 01-Feb-2024 12:28:21 JST Royce Williams Royce Williams

    Tell me you've never helped seniors with tech, without telling me you've never helped seniors with tech.

    And I don't just mean the person answering this question. I also mean whoever decided to remove this option.

    In conversation about a year ago from infosec.exchange permalink
  • Help
  • About
  • FAQ
  • TOS
  • Privacy
  • Source
  • Version
  • Contact

GNU social JP is a social network, courtesy of GNU social JP管理人. It runs on GNU social, version 2.0.2-dev, available under the GNU Affero General Public License.

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 All GNU social JP content and data are available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license.