- What is the scroll bar?
- What are scroll bars called?
- How do I bring up the scroll bar?
- How do you use scroll bars?
What is the scroll bar?
On a computer screen, a scroll bar is a long thin box along one edge of a window, which you click on with the mouse to move the text up, down, or across the window.
What are scroll bars called?
NET documentation refers to it as "scroll box" or "scroll thumb"; in other environments it is called "elevator", "quint", "puck", "wiper" or "grip"; in certain environments where browsers use agnostic language to the scrollbar terminology, the thumb is referred to as the 'pea' for vertical movement of the bar and still ...
How do I bring up the scroll bar?
Click Start > Settings. Under Windows Settings, scroll down, and then click Ease of Access > Display. Scroll down, and then set Automatically hide scroll bars in Windows to Off.
How do you use scroll bars?
Scroll bars are utilized using the mouse, touchpad, or keyboard. With a mouse, you can move the scroll bar by clicking the scroll arrow at either end of the scroll bars. You may also click an empty portion of the scroll bar, or click-and-drag the scroll box.