Does anyone else have no arrows on their scroll bars?

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Jayn
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Iscritto: 08/27/2010

I noticed for some time that on the Browser, etc. on the right where the scroll bar is, there are no up/down arrows to click to increment. Is this on purpose, or is my system faulty? I have checked the settings and gconf-editor and found no way to get them to appear.

lembas
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Iscritto: 05/13/2010

No arrows here either. I would have no use for them because I use the scrollwheel on my mouse or the side of the touchpad.

You might need to edit some userchrome files, wonder if this old incantation works http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=2209125#p2209125

Jayn
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Iscritto: 08/27/2010

I have a feeling this is different, as it is system-wide, including the text editor, file manager, etc. It is not just Firefox.

EricxDu
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Iscritto: 02/02/2013

I assumed this is part of the default theme in Trisquel/Gnome Fallback. There are no arrows on any scrollbar in Trisquel by default AFAIK.

Jayn
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Iscritto: 08/27/2010

Running through all the installed theme options (adwaita, high contrast, etc.) reveals that none of them have arrows.

jxself
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Iscritto: 09/13/2010

Yep - Just use your mouse wheel to scroll, or the up/down arrows on your keyboard, or the page up/page down button, or click on a location in the scroll bar to jump to that location in the document, or drag the scroll bar thingy up & down to move around, etc. There are plenty of options...

onpon4
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Iscritto: 05/30/2012

Honestly, I never used the arrow buttons, so I didn't notice that they weren't there.