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I'm afraid File Explorer and Windows Photo Viewer doesn't include that feature.
I'm trying to remember if Photo Gallery had a feature like that back in the day?
I am sure I had an application with that feature, but I am not sure about the name. Was ist Photo Viewer of Photo Gallery? I don't remember, but I found other nostalgic requests like mine googleing. Of that reactions I can make up it was a photo application in Windows XP; I had it on my Vista system I am sure. I made a request in the Windows Feedback-hub. But if that will help?
I think you're right. Now we wait and see what the Windows engineers can do!
Hello Mark, and welcome to Ten Forums. :)
I haven't seen any reports of this happening to anyone else. You can test this by using the "undo" .reg file in the tutorial to see if you still have this issue afterwards, but it shouldn't cause this at all though.
Have you recently updated your graphics driver? You might check to see if that could be the issue.
Hi Brink - thank-you for the reply. I'm beginning to think the problem is the monitor connection through the laptop hinge, as the shading increases and decreases in intensity as I open and close the lid. I only happened to notice it right after loading the photo viewer script - strange coincidence. Photo viewer seems to work great - thanks so much.