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Guest Denise
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I've formatted my pc a number of times and I've always been able to change

the display from the scrolling screen, like ocean waves, to just moving items

straightly. I've gone into Display > Appearance > Effects and chose "Fade

Effect." When that option didn't change the ocean wave effect, I chose

Scroll Effect. That one didn't change the ocean wave effect either. I've

always been able to change that setting but I might have forgotten and I be

looking in the wrong place. Is that setting located somewhere else? I'm

starting to get sea sick.

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Denise

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Guest Carlos
Posted

RE: Screen Scrolling Effect

 

Denise,

Your post is rather confusing, at least to me.

Do you have a stable image in the monitor?

What are you trying to adjust/setup/change?

What do you mean exactly by a scrolling screen, a screen that moves as if

you were in an elevator?

Carlos

 

"Denise" wrote:

> I've formatted my pc a number of times and I've always been able to change

> the display from the scrolling screen, like ocean waves, to just moving items

> straightly. I've gone into Display > Appearance > Effects and chose "Fade

> Effect." When that option didn't change the ocean wave effect, I chose

> Scroll Effect. That one didn't change the ocean wave effect either. I've

> always been able to change that setting but I might have forgotten and I be

> looking in the wrong place. Is that setting located somewhere else? I'm

> starting to get sea sick.

> --

> Denise

>

>

Guest Reyede
Posted

Re: Screen Scrolling Effect

 

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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

 

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop]

"SmoothScroll"=dword:00000000

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"Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:4ED32B8F-5C0C-4D2E-BA19-4D3B118A788D@microsoft.com...

> I've formatted my pc a number of times and I've always been able to change

> the display from the scrolling screen, like ocean waves, to just moving

> items

> straightly. I've gone into Display > Appearance > Effects and chose "Fade

> Effect." When that option didn't change the ocean wave effect, I chose

> Scroll Effect. That one didn't change the ocean wave effect either. I've

> always been able to change that setting but I might have forgotten and I

> be

> looking in the wrong place. Is that setting located somewhere else? I'm

> starting to get sea sick.

> --

> Denise

>

>

Guest Denise
Posted

RE: Screen Scrolling Effect

 

I was able to resolve the problem by rebooting. It seems that the change

didn't go into effect without rebooting.

 

As an example of what I saw, if I didn't have a folder maximized and I

wanted to move it from one side of my screen to the other, it would move in

waves. Another example, if I wanted to view a list of 200 files in a folder,

they wouldn't move down straightly. The only way I can explain the motion of

the movements is to say that they moved in waves, up and down like ocean

waves. I chose Fade Effect but I continued to get the Scroll Effect. But,

as I said, when I rebooted today, it stopped doing it, but I also installed

nVidia which might have made the difference too.

--

Denise

 

~ If you don''t know where you came from, you won''t know where you''re going.

 

 

"Carlos" wrote:

> Denise,

> Your post is rather confusing, at least to me.

> Do you have a stable image in the monitor?

> What are you trying to adjust/setup/change?

> What do you mean exactly by a scrolling screen, a screen that moves as if

> you were in an elevator?

> Carlos

>

> "Denise" wrote:

>

> > I've formatted my pc a number of times and I've always been able to change

> > the display from the scrolling screen, like ocean waves, to just moving items

> > straightly. I've gone into Display > Appearance > Effects and chose "Fade

> > Effect." When that option didn't change the ocean wave effect, I chose

> > Scroll Effect. That one didn't change the ocean wave effect either. I've

> > always been able to change that setting but I might have forgotten and I be

> > looking in the wrong place. Is that setting located somewhere else? I'm

> > starting to get sea sick.

> > --

> > Denise

> >

> >

Guest Denise
Posted

Re: Screen Scrolling Effect

 

Very good to know . . . thanks!

--

Denise

 

 

 

 

"Reyede" wrote:

> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

>

> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop]

> "SmoothScroll"=dword:00000000

> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> "Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:4ED32B8F-5C0C-4D2E-BA19-4D3B118A788D@microsoft.com...

> > I've formatted my pc a number of times and I've always been able to change

> > the display from the scrolling screen, like ocean waves, to just moving

> > items

> > straightly. I've gone into Display > Appearance > Effects and chose "Fade

> > Effect." When that option didn't change the ocean wave effect, I chose

> > Scroll Effect. That one didn't change the ocean wave effect either. I've

> > always been able to change that setting but I might have forgotten and I

> > be

> > looking in the wrong place. Is that setting located somewhere else? I'm

> > starting to get sea sick.

> > --

> > Denise

> >

> >

>

>

Guest Carlos
Posted

RE: Screen Scrolling Effect

 

Denise,

Now I know what you mean!

The "wave" motion effect was due to the fact that you didn't have your

graphic card drivers installed yet.

Windows picked regular VGA initially so scrolling performance was so poor

that you described it as waves.

After reboot, your new drivers got installed and the graphic card

accelerated the video accordingly.

One of the first things to do after a fresh install is to setup the video

drivers, allowing you smoother motion and better resolution.

 

:)

Carlos

 

"Denise" wrote:

> I was able to resolve the problem by rebooting. It seems that the change

> didn't go into effect without rebooting.

>

> As an example of what I saw, if I didn't have a folder maximized and I

> wanted to move it from one side of my screen to the other, it would move in

> waves. Another example, if I wanted to view a list of 200 files in a folder,

> they wouldn't move down straightly. The only way I can explain the motion of

> the movements is to say that they moved in waves, up and down like ocean

> waves. I chose Fade Effect but I continued to get the Scroll Effect. But,

> as I said, when I rebooted today, it stopped doing it, but I also installed

> nVidia which might have made the difference too.

> --

> Denise

>

> ~ If you don''t know where you came from, you won''t know where you''re going.

>

>

> "Carlos" wrote:

>

> > Denise,

> > Your post is rather confusing, at least to me.

> > Do you have a stable image in the monitor?

> > What are you trying to adjust/setup/change?

> > What do you mean exactly by a scrolling screen, a screen that moves as if

> > you were in an elevator?

> > Carlos

> >

> > "Denise" wrote:

> >

> > > I've formatted my pc a number of times and I've always been able to change

> > > the display from the scrolling screen, like ocean waves, to just moving items

> > > straightly. I've gone into Display > Appearance > Effects and chose "Fade

> > > Effect." When that option didn't change the ocean wave effect, I chose

> > > Scroll Effect. That one didn't change the ocean wave effect either. I've

> > > always been able to change that setting but I might have forgotten and I be

> > > looking in the wrong place. Is that setting located somewhere else? I'm

> > > starting to get sea sick.

> > > --

> > > Denise

> > >

> > >


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