(Could be something obvious, but still...)
I use "Send to Device" feature to share page links from Edge on my mobile device to Edge on my desktop computer. When the link "arrives" to the desktop,...
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(Could be something obvious, but still...)
I use "Send to Device" feature to share page links from Edge on my mobile device to Edge on my desktop computer. When the link "arrives" to the desktop,...
SMHID ¯\_(ツ)_/¯... Oh, well...
Sigh... No, it won't do it.
Once again, what your screenshot shows is the legacy/obsolescent scaling functionality inherited from Windows XP. Microsoft stated repeatedly that you should not use...
Yes, it does,
However, in the legacy XP-era scaling feature they allow you to type any value in. It is quite possible that some rounding/snapping to a more "nice and round" value takes place...
Um... Please, re-read the question. Both of the most recent answers are about the global "Advanced scaling" feature, which is a completely different functionality from what the question is about.
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This is a somewhat misleading answer since it redirects the OP to a completely different functionality.
The "Advaced sizing" setting is based on an old functionality from Windows XP era. It is...
This problem has been present in Windows native multi-desktop implementation since day one. When one application spawns another application, the new window for the new application pops up on the...
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Yes, thank you very much! That worked perfectly. The Aladdin directory is gone and the aforementioned services are gone from the registry as well.
I just tried to force-install the 2004 update by running the Update Assistant.
The update process started normally but failed (and reverted) somewhere at final stages, most likely - after the...
It is definitely not a Windows 10 issue. It is an "ESET NOD32 vs. adorama.com" issue.
At some point it started blocking Firefox as well. Opera with VPN still gets through.
P.S. ESET has opened...
OK, found the culprit: ESET NOD32 Antivirus, which happens to be the common feature of the machines I've been using. Pause the protection in NOD32 - and everything starts working.
My Opera is a fresh install that I installed just now just to test this issue.
What would be the point, considering that Firefox and other browsers have no problems accessing the site? Anyway,...
Makes no difference.
At this point only adorama.com exhibits this issue. No problems with any other sites.
Well, the question I forgot to ask is: how does one debug such issues?
I have tested this on several different unrelated networks, from several completely unrelated Windows 10 machines (many of...
As the title says, none of the Chromium-based browsers can access 'adorama.com'. Chrome reports
This site can’t be reached
The webpage at https://www.adorama.com/ might be temporarily down or it...
I'm not sure what you are talking about. "What I have done"?
The "Unspecified" group with that "Device, Device, Device" list a part of the same Microsoft bug, which was present there before "what...
So, deleting that cache folder (and reinstalling some affected devices) seems to fix the issue with the USB drive icon, at least temporarily.
But what about the fix for that "Device, Device,...
It helps with the USB icon, but also breaks all other device icons stored under that `...\dmrccache` folder. Reinstalling the devices sometimes helps and sometimes doesn't. Now I can't restore my...
I just noticed a strange behavior: when I insert a SanDisk ULTRA 128GB thumbdrive into a USB port of a Windows 10 machine, it causes all icons for all removable USB drives in File Explorer to change...
That's actually a very interesting behavior.
Shortcut created as you describe looks like a plain shortcut at first. If I open its properties, it looks like a plain shortcut to `D:\Users\Andrey`....
If I ask Windows to display a desktop icon for "User's Files"
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an icon named "Andrey" will appear on my desktop, which will open a "virtual" folder containing all of my special folders...
Well, this issue is specifically about auto-hide. If you don't use auto-hide, then you certainly won't have this issue.
I'm not sure what you mean by "the mouse stay perfectly still". The issue is, again, about the taskbar, not about the mouse.
A minor GUI glitch in Start button/taskbar behavior in auto-hide mode. After the user clicks the Start button with the mouse, the taskbar initially begins to withdraw (as if it is no longer...