This one is an easy fix, Don.
In OS 9x go to Control Panels/Appearance/Options and check the box for
arrows at both ends.
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Don Hart wrote:
> I believe I saw where someone on this list using OSX mentioned that in OSX
> the user can choose the configuration for scroll arrows
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> I believe I saw where someone on this list using OSX mentioned that in
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Subject: [Finale] TAN: Mac OS 9.2.2 question
I believe I saw where someone on this list using OSX mentioned that in
OSX the user can choose the configuration for scroll arrows: either both
at one end (on the right and bottom?) of the scroll bars, or each at
oppo
Don Hart wrote:
I believe I saw where someone on this list using OSX mentioned that in OSX
the user can choose the configuration for scroll arrows: either both at one
end (on the right and bottom?) of the scroll bars, or each at opposite ends
of the bars.
Is anything like this available in 9.2.2?
On 05.02.2004 17:30 Uhr, Don Hart wrote
> I believe I saw where someone on this list using OSX mentioned that in OSX
> the user can choose the configuration for scroll arrows: either both at one
> end (on the right and bottom?) of the scroll bars, or each at opposite ends
> of the bars.
>
> Is a
I believe I saw where someone on this list using OSX mentioned that in OSX
the user can choose the configuration for scroll arrows: either both at one
end (on the right and bottom?) of the scroll bars, or each at opposite ends
of the bars.
Is anything like this available in 9.2.2? My mouse hand