Funky scroll bars in 1.10's settings UI #14514

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opened 2026-01-31 04:12:20 +00:00 by claunia · 5 comments
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Originally created by @vefatica on GitHub (Jul 14, 2021).

Windows Terminal version (or Windows build number)

Microsoft Windows 10 Pro for Workstations 10.0.19042.1110 (2009, 20H2) WindowsTerminal: 1.10.1933.0

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Steps to reproduce

Start Windows Terminal 1.10.1933.0 ... open the settings UI ... go to "Defaults" or any profile ... observe the scroll bar

Expected Behavior

Not what's pictured below

Actual Behavior

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Originally created by @vefatica on GitHub (Jul 14, 2021). ### Windows Terminal version (or Windows build number) Microsoft Windows 10 Pro for Workstations 10.0.19042.1110 (2009, 20H2) WindowsTerminal: 1.10.1933.0 ### Other Software _No response_ ### Steps to reproduce Start Windows Terminal 1.10.1933.0 ... open the settings UI ... go to "Defaults" or any profile ... observe the scroll bar ### Expected Behavior Not what's pictured below ### Actual Behavior ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/61856645/125675604-a62614b3-cd51-4138-8680-4b3cafddf7ff.png)
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@DHowett commented on GitHub (Jul 14, 2021):

This seems familiar. @mimvdm Suspect that this might be related to the ScrollViewer? 😄

@DHowett commented on GitHub (Jul 14, 2021): This seems familiar. @mimvdm Suspect that this might be related to the ScrollViewer? :smile:
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Jul 19, 2021):

(looks like Dustin typo'd - @mimvdb as an fyi)

This is easier to repro when you disable the auto-hiding scrollbars systemwide. You can still repro it without it though, if you navigate to the appearances page, then hover just to the left of the scrollbar and scroll the page. The other "hidden" scrollbar will reveal itself.

The easy fix would be to revert #10619, but maybe there's another easier way to fix that part of #10609.

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Jul 19, 2021): (looks like Dustin typo'd - @mimvdb as an fyi) This is easier to repro when you disable the auto-hiding scrollbars systemwide. You can still repro it without it though, if you navigate to the appearances page, then hover just to the left of the scrollbar and scroll the page. The other "hidden" scrollbar will reveal itself. The easy fix would be to revert #10619, but maybe there's another easier way to fix that part of #10609.
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@DHowett commented on GitHub (Jul 19, 2021):

Whoops. Thanks.

@DHowett commented on GitHub (Jul 19, 2021): Whoops. Thanks.
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@ghost commented on GitHub (Aug 31, 2021):

:tada:This issue was addressed in #10716, which has now been successfully released as Windows Terminal Preview v1.10.2383.0.🎉

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@ghost commented on GitHub (Aug 31, 2021): :tada:This issue was addressed in #10716, which has now been successfully released as `Windows Terminal Preview v1.10.2383.0`.:tada: Handy links: * [Release Notes](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/releases/tag/v1.10.2383.0) * [Store Download](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9n8g5rfz9xk3?cid=storebadge&ocid=badge)
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@ghost commented on GitHub (Aug 31, 2021):

:tada:This issue was addressed in #10716, which has now been successfully released as Windows Terminal Preview v1.11.2421.0.🎉

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@ghost commented on GitHub (Aug 31, 2021): :tada:This issue was addressed in #10716, which has now been successfully released as `Windows Terminal Preview v1.11.2421.0`.:tada: Handy links: * [Release Notes](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/releases/tag/v1.11.2421.0) * [Store Download](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9n8g5rfz9xk3?cid=storebadge&ocid=badge)
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Reference: starred/terminal#14514