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Windows 10 scrolls up automatically
Windows 10 scrolls up automatically





windows 10 scrolls up automatically windows 10 scrolls up automatically

Plug in a dummy DVI adaptor into your video card (if it has that port)Įither way, this issue has severly crippled Team Viewer (and other remote desktop solutions) if you want to leave your PC running but turn the monitor off to avoid screen burn." Plug your monitor into a DVI port instead of HDMI or Display Port Turn Hardware Acceleration off (struggling to find this setting in Windows 10)

windows 10 scrolls up automatically

Leave the monitor on (I've yet to try this myself) The monitor on the remote PC is connected via HDMI or Display Port and is OFF (either physically turned off or automatically by the Windows Power settings)Īpparently the above issues are due to the fact that if the monitor is off, graphics cards don't draw to the screen, which is why Team Viewer can't capture it. Hardware accelerated windows (which is pretty much any Window's window and certain applications - especially 3D apps and games) It seems many of these issues might be due to a combination of the following factors:

windows 10 scrolls up automatically

Start Menu applications list being really small, sometimes it will pop to full size, but most often it doesn't Any applications using OpenGL not displaying (will be blank, white or black) "Have the same issue with Windows 10 and Team Viewer 0. So I'll post his reply in the email here: Here is a quick video, demonstrating, what we are trying to achieve:įirst, we need a list of items, an HTML element to display these items in and a method to call for scrolling to the bottom automatically.I received an email saying that MattGorner replied to this, along with his reply, but I'm not seeing his reply in this forum post (maybe it's me - I dunno). If you are only interested in the final code, you can find the full sample at StackBlitz, to play around with it. That behavior obviously should get stopped, when a user scrolls through the list and is not viewing that latest item currently. In chat windows or similar growing lists, users often expect, that a page automatically scrolls to the latest item.







Windows 10 scrolls up automatically