Now I have to click on an arrow and wait forever while it scrolls. How can I get the scroll bar back? The icon is now in the upper right hand corner of the screen where there are three symbols.
The one for history, favorites, and feeds is the star in the middle. It cannot be added to the favorites bar or any other toolbar and the icon cannot be moved. But if you use this button, you can either use the list on the right where it appears with scroll bars or you can get the results to appear on the left if you want as follows:. It can also be accessed from the menu bar by clicking View and then Explorer Bars and then the one you want and done this way it will appear on the left side where and how you are used to seeing it again, with scroll bars.
When accessed this way, it will also appear on the left side where you are used to seeing them and with scroll bars. It was that way in IE8 as well as I recall. There's no way to change this or add scroll bars to it - but with all the other ways to get to favorites where the listing does include scroll bars, I imagine you can find one that will be acceptable.
These are your only options and some aren't all that bad or all that difficult to use or access and some - like the keyboard shortcut - are just as fast as clicking the one button used to be. Some websites use CSS code overflow-x: hidden or overflow-y:hidden to hide the scroll bar s , but that is usually the vertical scroll bar. Search Support Search. Home Support Forums Firefox bottom scrollbar is missing, how do Learn More.
Chosen solution It is possible that the screen is too high and that the scroll bar and the find bar and add-on bar fall off at the bottom. Use Restore or Maximize in the right-click context menu of the Taskbar icon to set focus to the Firefox application if you do not see the Firefox window.
You know you can move the divider between the Navigation pane and the Files pane, right? Just grab it and make it wider. The purpose of scrollbars is so that you don't have to widen your window past what the user actually wants. When folder trees are deep, such as with with software baselines, the dynamic behavior doesn't work well. Scrollbars should be a user preference. I am not saying there shouldn't be a scroll bar in some future version - I think it's a fine idea - I'm just trying to help people work around obvious problems using what IS implemented in the software they're running now.
Another possibility is to get a copy of ClassicShell and install the ClassicExplorer component. There are a lot of options in there for making Explorer work the way it used to. I have had this problem with Windows 7 since I started using it.
The name of the folder just pops up but no auto-scroll. The lack of scroll bar means I can't manually fix the issue and just have to keep seeing that it's a "bug" in 7 that probably will never be fixed by the looks of it.
I had no such problems with Windows XP. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 User Interface. Sign in to vote. Has anyone else noticed that the horizontal scrollbar in Windows Explorer's folder pane is missing?
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