Basic activities
Basic activities
It appears Windows 11 struggles with navigating large image collections, especially when many files are in a single folder. You might only be able to view a few at a time, requiring you to open each individually. This behavior isn’t typical on older versions of Windows, which is why it seems so unusual now.
You're asking about the details of how scrolling works in images. What tool are you using? Are the photos saved on your device or shared online? Do they run on a hard drive or solid-state drive? Have you verified the settings for your mouse and keyboard? Many programs include scrolling options to enhance movement, but these can sometimes conflict with other software.
Browsing images in a folder is straightforward—just navigate through them easily. When you have many files, like ten in one folder, you might be limited to just two at a time, requiring you to exit and re-enter to view the rest. Scrolling works via the right arrow key, but this method feels clunky on Windows 11.