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Old 06-17-2004, 07:12 PM
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Re: Moving vertical scrollbars from Right to Left Side of Windows

This is a feature that I really feel *needs* to be incorporated into Windows for usability. Thank you for the information though. Please pass on a request for this functionality to the MS team.

Matt


"Chris H." wrote:

> No, sorry, Matt. While it is something which has been considered by
> Microsoft - and actually done to a fashion - for a long time, the cost to
> third-party software companies to write the capabilities is prohibitive.
> The problem is the operating system itself (first Win9x and the NT line) is
> dedicated to the one way. Things are coming around, though, with individual
> programs such as OneNote, where the folders can be moved to the left from
> the right. Unfortunately, we probably won't see major changes in this area
> until the Longhorn operating system.
> --
> Chris H.
> Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
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> "mjmattson" <mjmattson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4F405AC6-C2BD-4004-81C4-84609C6666DB@microsoft.com...
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> > Will it ever be possible to shift the vertical scroll bar from the
> > right side of the browser window (and all windows for that matter) to
> > the left for those of us that are left handed? It just feels awkward
> > having to cross my line of sight to scroll when using a tablet PC and
> > stylus.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Matt

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