Screen Jumps Up And Down Windows 10

Screen Jumps Up And Down Windows 10

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With the Windows 10 getting frequent updates, while there are many new useful features added, there are also a few issues that come along. There’s this common issue where the scroll bar does not scroll down and constantly stays up. This means, even if you are trying to pull the scroll bar down using your mouse, it jumps back to top. Step 3: With your secondary screen highlighted, scroll down to Scale and Layout and click the drop-down menu located under Display Resolution. How to set up dual monitors in Windows 10. Dec 09, 2019 System: Desktop – Windows 7 upgraded to Windows 10: Out of the blue, the programs scrolled out of control when the cursor hovered over them, for example the windows start menu, Google calendar. I tried altering the background, altering mouse settings, switching my wireless mouse for a wired one, logout/in, sign out/in, shut down/on – no help. I think I have a better solution to this, my flickering was bad, Layouts tabs jumping up and down like crazy. Tried all the tips provided in a number of posts, problem improved but never really went away. Long story short, a colleague asked what my W10 display 'Scale and layout' was set at, his was 100%, mine was 150% (I have a 32' 4K screen).

Screen Jumps Up And Down Windows 10

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I've had a new Dell XPS 13 Laptop for several months. Ugg, it came with Win 10 in it. The screen jumps up or down when I move the cursor over it. When I try to click on a link, the line it's on will jump up or down preventing me from clicking on the link. Or when I try to type in a text box, it will jump up or down causing me to miss the text box. Has anyone else had this problem with Win 1o?
It would be easy enough to revert the laptop to Win 7 to avoid the problem, but I tend to think Win 10 and newer versions of the same platform are here to stay, so as much as I hate it, I need to learn to use it.
Win 7 is a good OS. I wonder why Microsoft can't leave a good thing alone instead of creating a new unproven OS every time we turn around?
Thanks,
Lyndol