Lion doesn’t show window scroll bars by default
To force Lion to always show window scroll bars, do this:
- Go to
Apple menu > System Preferences
- Select the
General
Preference Pane - Click the
Always
radio button underShow scroll bars
You can enable window scroll bars in Lion
Lion’s default setting should automatically show scroll bars when you use the scroll gesture to move your view up or down in a window or when your mouse pointer passes over the right side of a window — the area previously reserved for always visible scroll bars.
Unfortunately, those scroll bars don’t always appear unless you’re using the scroll trackpad gesture. In my case, my Mac must deal with my nearly random use of a Kensington Orbit trackball, Wacom Intuos 3 tablet, Apple Magic Mouse, and my laptop’s built-in trackpad. It seems Lion can’t quite sort out what it should do with my collection of pointing devices.
Lion’s window scroll bars, back in action
Setting Lion to always show window scroll bars takes care of my inability to scroll with any pointing device, and it also gives me a nice visual cue that there’s more for me — and that’s especially handy in Finder windows with long folder lists.