but i could use that feature in 9841. so it doesnt depends on my system. ok, can u tell me if u are able to scroll different windows without a need to click on it ? in build 9860 ?
i couldnt find but can explain how its work. when u are working with two different winows side by side, in order to scroll a window we needed only to hover over it with the mouse pointer without the need to click inside that window. i mean u can scrooll both windows without a need to click on it if that windows active or passive.
also Gabriel Aul has answered my questions on technet website. i couldnt inser link because of my less posts count. u can see my thread on technet site in this way :windows10 technical preview - general discussions
gabriel aul said to me they will bring that feature back in future bulds. and i hope in final version.
Your explanation makes me to think you are talking about scrolling of a page. Now I understand what you mean. Like swiping the different window pages to the side to see the previous ones as if you are using a touchscreen. Yes, I can still do that if I am completely correct about what you mean.
ok sory for my english. now do u undestand me in the video.? i mean when u are working with differrent windows, u can scrool both of them without a need to click on the window which u want to scroll.
As I said before any third party driver/application can do whatever it wants, we are talking about the default OS behavior. First build has it, second build has it removed. Simple as that.
thanks dude what i exactly mean is that. that feature was in 9841 and now missing. i think it will be future build again as microsoft said.
I'm interesting the feature in 9841 and not by external program. You said it is in 9841. Can you tell me on what you press to get this feature ?