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donalmurtagh@yahoo.co.uk
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      02-24-2008
Hi,

I started a new job this weeks wherein I'm using Vista for the first
time. Vista has an automatic horizontal scrolling "feature" which is
incredibly irritating. I'd be extremely grateful if anyone could tell
me how to disable this behaviour. In case you're unfamiiliar with this
feature, here's a nice animation that shows it in action:

http://www.istartedsomething.com/200...lti-scrolling/

Thanks in advance,
DM
 
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Dave
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      02-24-2008

<> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I started a new job this weeks wherein I'm using Vista for the first
> time. Vista has an automatic horizontal scrolling "feature" which is
> incredibly irritating. I'd be extremely grateful if anyone could tell
> me how to disable this behaviour. In case you're unfamiiliar with this
> feature, here's a nice animation that shows it in action:
>
> http://www.istartedsomething.com/200...lti-scrolling/
>
> Thanks in advance,
> DM



Just widen the folder pane.

 
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Ronnie Vernon MVP
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      02-24-2008
DM

This 'feature' was a result of the overwhelming number of people who gave
negative feedback about being forced to move the cursor down to the bottom
of the navigation pane to use the horizontal scroll bar.

If this is important to you, you can give Microsoft feedback at the
following website.

Vista Feedback:
https://feedback.windowsvista.micros...ctkey=winvista

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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience


<> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I started a new job this weeks wherein I'm using Vista for the first
> time. Vista has an automatic horizontal scrolling "feature" which is
> incredibly irritating. I'd be extremely grateful if anyone could tell
> me how to disable this behaviour. In case you're unfamiiliar with this
> feature, here's a nice animation that shows it in action:
>
> http://www.istartedsomething.com/200...lti-scrolling/
>
> Thanks in advance,
> DM


 
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AlexB
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      02-24-2008
It is unclear why it irritates you. Vista is trying to put the largest
information box into the frame. It has to move the tree horizontally to
accomplish it.

It is not Vista feature, actually. Any generic TreeView Class will behave
the same. I presume there is an internal WinAPI constant that can disable it
at least in generic TreeView. Stop worry about it.

<> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I started a new job this weeks wherein I'm using Vista for the first
> time. Vista has an automatic horizontal scrolling "feature" which is
> incredibly irritating. I'd be extremely grateful if anyone could tell
> me how to disable this behaviour. In case you're unfamiiliar with this
> feature, here's a nice animation that shows it in action:
>
> http://www.istartedsomething.com/200...lti-scrolling/
>
> Thanks in advance,
> DM


 
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DM
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      02-24-2008
It irritates me because within a particular application (Eclipse) when I try
to click the '+' in order to expand a node in the tree, Vista scrolls
horizontally, and my click misses the '+'. Effectively, nodes in the tree
"run away" from me when I try to expand them.

If anyone has any useful information about how to disable this behaviour,
I'd be very grateful.

"AlexB" wrote:

> It is unclear why it irritates you. Vista is trying to put the largest
> information box into the frame. It has to move the tree horizontally to
> accomplish it.


 
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Ronnie Vernon MVP
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      02-24-2008
DM

What is 'Eclipse'?

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"DM" <> wrote in message
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> It irritates me because within a particular application (Eclipse) when I
> try
> to click the '+' in order to expand a node in the tree, Vista scrolls
> horizontally, and my click misses the '+'. Effectively, nodes in the tree
> "run away" from me when I try to expand them.
>
> If anyone has any useful information about how to disable this behaviour,
> I'd be very grateful.
>
> "AlexB" wrote:
>
>> It is unclear why it irritates you. Vista is trying to put the largest
>> information box into the frame. It has to move the tree horizontally to
>> accomplish it.

>


 
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Vern Linard
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      02-25-2008
I have voted for this "feature" to be listed as one of the most stupid
"innovations" ever made in an OS.

<> wrote in message
news:dceeec5b-5878-4040-bc6f-...
> Hi,
>
> I started a new job this weeks wherein I'm using Vista for the first
> time. Vista has an automatic horizontal scrolling "feature" which is
> incredibly irritating. I'd be extremely grateful if anyone could tell
> me how to disable this behaviour. In case you're unfamiiliar with this
> feature, here's a nice animation that shows it in action:
>
> http://www.istartedsomething.com/200...lti-scrolling/
>
> Thanks in advance,
> DM

 
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AlexB
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      02-25-2008
I checked MS help at MS sites and could find nothing to this effect.

What happened was they disabled the horizontal bar and with that this
feature apparently kicked in automatically. I was looking for an option to
bring back the bar but could not find anything.


"DM" <> wrote in message
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> It irritates me because within a particular application (Eclipse) when I
> try
> to click the '+' in order to expand a node in the tree, Vista scrolls
> horizontally, and my click misses the '+'. Effectively, nodes in the tree
> "run away" from me when I try to expand them.
>
> If anyone has any useful information about how to disable this behaviour,
> I'd be very grateful.
>
> "AlexB" wrote:
>
>> It is unclear why it irritates you. Vista is trying to put the largest
>> information box into the frame. It has to move the tree horizontally to
>> accomplish it.

>


 
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DM
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      02-25-2008
Eclipse is an IDE for Java developers (loosely speaking).
www.eclipse.org

"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

> DM
>
> What is 'Eclipse'?
>
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webtweakers
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      04-14-2008

I have exactly the same issue from within Eclipse. This 'feature' is
extremely irritating and undermines solid development in the most widely
used developer application.

I do not understand many of the 'features' in Vista, i.e.: lots of
things are moved around, in comparison to Win XP, without any clear
benefit or reason - it's just plain annoying, and this horizontal
scrolling is just one of them. Why is it seemingly impossible to turn
off this functionality? This thing alone is reason enough to drop Vista
and use another, better OS.


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