It's not easily implemented, as Microsoft has stated many times. It will
work in applications or sites that are built from the ground up, but it
would be almost impossible to make it backwards compatible with all the
programs that are already out there.
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Terri Stratton
Microsoft Windows MVP / Tablet PC
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"Josh Einstein" <josheinstein********.com> wrote in message
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> In Internet Explorer, click the View Menu -> Encoding -> Right to Left
> Document.
>
> It messes up the way some things look unfortunately, and it has to be set
> for each page. Web designers can apply this to individual DIV's too which
> Spencer Goad has done on his web site (www.tabletpcbuzz.com) so if you
> wanna check that out, go into the profile after you've become a member and
> change your handedness to left handed.
>
> So the ability is technically there. It's just a matter of changing the
> base controls. I can't forsee any major impact this would have on existing
> applications so if it's a very necessary feature, MS should be able to
> easily implement it.
>
> --
> Josh Einstein
> Einstein Technologies
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> "mjmattson" <mjmattson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4F405AC6-C2BD-4004-81C4-84609C6666DB@microsoft.com...
>>
>> 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
>
>