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Touchscreen scrolling doesn't work in WindowTop settings pages. #370
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@WindowsTablet |
I use "Always on Top" to occasionally pin a calculator, or a pin a PDF document with a reference or answer sheet in Drawboard PDF in a very tiny window at the bottom-right corner of the screen, right under my palm when I'm handwriting in OneNote, split-screened with a main PDF textbook or browser snapped to the left in landscape orientation. And top/bottom split-screened when in portrait orientation. I use "Dark Mode" during the evening and night in apps that don't have a proper dark mode, such as PDF-XChange Editor and LiquidText. It's also useful in MS Journal and MS Whiteboard apps.
I activate the WindowTop toolbar by long-tapping the minimize button or top-left corner of the window (both of which are not reliable with touch), or I hover with the pen over the minimize button (always works reliably).
I do have a physical keyboard, but I mostly have it folded backwards or detached from the tablet, until I absolutely need it.
I know, like most Windows apps. I admit that touch scrolling in settings for utilities like WindowsTop and AutoDarkMode is not a dealbreaker, since it's mostly set and forget, but it's surprising that it's not enabled by default in modern UI frameworks, since it often works in many decades' old legacy apps.
There are many Windows touchscreen devices out there. |
Touchscreen scrolling doesn't work in WindowTop settings pages.
Might be similar to this. AutoDarkMode/Windows-Auto-Night-Mode#874
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