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Steven W wrote:
2025-05-29 15:23
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaand they've taken away the 'Overlay Scrollbar OS Settings' flag. So, we're left with skinny scrollbars.

Thanks Gooble!
They are all insane, same with Microsoft, they seem all to hate scrollbars, but IT'S AN IMPORTANT FUNCTION! IT SHOULD NOT BE ALMOST OR FULLY INVISIBLE. What about the disabled people? There should be a law against such practices, it's crazy. :sick: :sick: :sick:

Steven W, 2025-05-29 19:57 »

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Steven W, 2025-05-29 15:23 »

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaand they've taken away the 'Overlay Scrollbar OS Settings' flag. So, we're left with skinny scrollbars.

Thanks Gooble!

Steven W, 2025-04-07 05:29 »

Eh, this may have been something I changed, but when set to display as it should (native resolution), those 'fat' scrollbars are good enough.
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Steven W, 2025-04-07 04:47 »

Man, oh man, oh man. Now, if you disable the flag 'Overlay Scrollbars' and then go to Settings -> Accessibility -> Display and magnification -> and use the slider to turn on -> Always shows scrollbars, you get what I'll call 'skinny scrollbars'. So back to flags ... Disable 'Overlay Scrollbar OS Settings', you can haz ChromeOS version of 'fat scrollbars'. Which, in my opinion, could use another 10 - 20 pixels width...

:roll:

Steven W, 2025-03-12 02:39 »

Steven W wrote:
2025-03-12 02:06
Maybe someone actually reads my crap...look at the dates :lol:
ni...@google.com <ni...@google.com> #172Feb 13, 2025 07:31AM

Hi, I have an enterprise customer needing this setting for their users, do you know what version will allow to use this setting without a flag? Thanks for your help
I'm certain that I'm more important to Gooble than any enterprise customer. Just stating facts. You know me, I'm totally humble. I'm wonderful that way.

Steven W, 2025-03-12 02:06 »

I guess that 'issue' isn't all bad, it looks as though they're moving the setting to something that can be set without using a 'flag', although until they get around to deprecating the flag, you'll have to still use the flag to use the setting :crazy:

I'm looking at the fact this issue has been open since 2018... Hell, Flex was not even a thing then...

And I hope too, someone's looking at the bigger issue, you know, that if the scrollbar in the Files app behaved like the others, I, for one wouldn't even be looking to change its behavior.

Maybe someone actually reads my crap...look at the dates :lol:

Steven W, 2025-03-12 01:37 »

! wrote:
2025-03-06 13:12
Yes, so many problems in user interfaces now and sadly, no one cares anymore, it won't be fixed, ever. 😞😕😞
Oh Gawd:

https://issues.chromium.org/issues/40090179

I kinda wonder if peeps just sit and laugh at their end-users.

!, 2025-03-06 13:12 »

Yes, so many problems in user interfaces now and sadly, no one cares anymore, it won't be fixed, ever. 😞😕😞

Steven W, 2025-02-22 23:14 »

Maybe I need to say something even more distinctly. Overlaying something that big right over the video you're trying to watch on a small display is really the problem.

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