Click on Colors from the left-side menu.Go to your desktop and right-click on an empty space, then choose Personalize.This only applies to users who have a Slideshow background. Is Windows 10 scrolling back to the top of a window or file even if you scroll down? You might have a conflict going on with your background and accent color settings. On the login screen, select and sign back into your account.Click on your user avatar and choose to Sign out.People have reported that logging out of your local Windows user then logging back in again can solve issues with Windows 10 automatically scrolling. Windows 10 still keeps scrolling by itself? Follow one of our other solutions. These tips help you confirm that your mouse and USB ports are in working condition. If a controller is plugged in at the same time as your mouse, unplug it.Make sure there’s no dirt blocking your scroll wheel.If you’re using a wireless mouse, check or change your batteries.
It’s limited in that way but I still managed to free up over 25GB of space using just the information from this storage panel.Scrolling is the main way we get around our computers and websites.
For example, this settings panel showed me the size of my Steam folder however, it did not show me the size of the folders inside the Steam folder. This doesn’t show you the size of folders nested inside those at the root of a drive. If you click it, the drive will open in File Explorer. There’s also a (Files at drive root) folder that will show you the total size of all files saved directly to the root of the drive you’re in.
If you click a folder, it will open in File Explorer where, if you want, you can delete files from it. Each folder is accompanied by its size on disk. This section will list every single folder in that drive. We’re not just interested in these system folders though so what you need to do is look for and click the ‘Other’ folder. You can delete the files from some of these folders. These folders are auto-generated by Windows and you can click through to view how much space each one is taking up. When you click through, you will see a lot of preset folders like Apps & games, System & reserved, temporary files, etc. What’s a little less obvious is that you can click through the drives listed here.
This is nothing new and the same information is available if you visit This PC in File Explorer. For each drive, you can see used and free space. This will show you all drives that are connected to your system, both internal and external. Go to the System group of settings, and select the Storage tab.