Windows explorer Navigation pane graphics corrupted when scrolling

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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
       #1

    Windows explorer Navigation pane graphics corrupted when scrolling


    Hi everyone,

    This is my first post here. I just got a Dell XPS 8300 with Windows Professional 64-bit. So far, most everything seems to be working normally. However, in Windows Explorer (which I use a lot), the left-side Navigation Pane is getting all screwed up visually when I scroll.

    As an aside, I would really like to turn off smooth scrolling in Windows Explorer, but can't figure out how to do it. I have "smooth-scroll list boxes" unchecked, but it doesn't seem to help. I can get TweakUI for XP to run in compatibility mode either (someone on another forum was able to use that to disable smooth scrolling). I wonder if the animated smooth scrolling is causing the problem.

    Different types of scrolling cause different degrees of the problem, but it happens nearly all the time. Hitting F5 will clean up the screen, but I would rather figure out what's causing the screen repaint problems.

    I've attached a screenshot of what's happening.

    I've done many searches (on this forum and other places) and not seen much, if any, people talking about this.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    Chris
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Windows explorer Navigation pane graphics corrupted when scrolling-windows-7-corrupt-file-explorer.png  
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  2. Posts : 3,009
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #2

    Smooth scrolling on/off:
    Turn off Smooth Scrolling


    1. Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.
    2. In Control Panel, make sure you are in Classic View, with all Control Panel icons showing. If not, click Switch to Classic View in the left pane of Control Panel.
    3. Click Internet Options to open the Internet Options dialog box. Click the Advanced tab and scroll down to the Settings: Browsing heading. Select or clear the Use smooth scrolling check box.
    4. Click OK, and then click the Close button.
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  3. Posts : 2,039
    Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
       #3

    fatherom said:
    Hi everyone,

    This is my first post here. I just got a Dell XPS 8300 with Windows Professional 64-bit. So far, most everything seems to be working normally. However, in Windows Explorer (which I use a lot), the left-side Navigation Pane is getting all screwed up visually when I scroll.

    As an aside, I would really like to turn off smooth scrolling in Windows Explorer, but can't figure out how to do it. I have "smooth-scroll list boxes" unchecked, but it doesn't seem to help. I can get TweakUI for XP to run in compatibility mode either (someone on another forum was able to use that to disable smooth scrolling). I wonder if the animated smooth scrolling is causing the problem.

    Different types of scrolling cause different degrees of the problem, but it happens nearly all the time. Hitting F5 will clean up the screen, but I would rather figure out what's causing the screen repaint problems.

    I've attached a screenshot of what's happening.

    I've done many searches (on this forum and other places) and not seen much, if any, people talking about this.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    Chris
    Welcome to the forums.

    You might like to try this;

    QTTabBar

    solves most such Explorer problems, ( and gives very considerable enhancements), because the developer has managed to streamline the Explorer code. Explorer actually starts and runs a lot faster with this add-on. The add-on is integrated into Explorer itself, it is not a separate program as such.

    It usually also clears the repainting problems, as it removes Explorer "lag".

    Regards....Mike Connor
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  4. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    This only turns off smooth scrolling in IE, not Windows File Explorer. Thanks though...

    Irene said:
    Smooth scrolling on/off:
    Turn off Smooth Scrolling


    1. Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.
    2. In Control Panel, make sure you are in Classic View, with all Control Panel icons showing. If not, click Switch to Classic View in the left pane of Control Panel.
    3. Click Internet Options to open the Internet Options dialog box. Click the Advanced tab and scroll down to the Settings: Browsing heading. Select or clear the Use smooth scrolling check box.
    4. Click OK, and then click the Close button.
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  5. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Cool thanks! I'll look into this. Question though: can QTTabBar be used in conjuction with Classic Shell? I installed that last night and am quite happy with it.

    Thanks,

    Chris

    Mike Connor said:
    Welcome to the forums.

    You might like to try this;

    QTTabBar

    solves most such Explorer problems, ( and gives very considerable enhancements), because the developer has managed to streamline the Explorer code. Explorer actually starts and runs a lot faster with this add-on. The add-on is integrated into Explorer itself, it is not a separate program as such.

    It usually also clears the repainting problems, as it removes Explorer "lag".

    Regards....Mike Connor
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 2,039
    Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
       #6

    fatherom said:
    Cool thanks! I'll look into this. Question though: can QTTabBar be used in conjuction with Classic Shell? I installed that last night and am quite happy with it.

    Thanks,

    Chris
    Yes, a brilliant combination by the way, I use it myself. Some info on that;

    Classic Shell Add On Buttons

    the search modification shown there using StexBar is no longer required, The new QTTabBar release has solved the problem with slow searching. It is now extremely fast.

    Regards....Mike Connor
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  7. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    So I "figured out" the graphic corruption issue. In "Folder and Search Options" I checked the "Show All Folders" box. Now my navigation pane includes things like Desktop (as the root node of the tree), Control Panel, Recycle Bin, etc. I actually prefer this anyway, but as a side effect, the navigation pane doesn't get visually messed up when I scroll.

    Not sure why it fixes the problem, but it works for me.

    So now my NEXT question. :) The 'network' entry in the navigation pane auto-populates about 5 seconds after the Explorer window launches. This is fine, except if I'm already somewhere else navigating and the network entry is off the bottom of the screen, when it does populate, the scrollable area jumps down to the network entry on it's own. Quite annyoing. Classic shell fixes most of the navigation pane scrolling bugs, except this. Any way to get the network entry to not populate and automatically expand?

    Thanks again...

    Chris
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  8. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Fantastic! Gonna install it shortly.

    Mike Connor said:
    fatherom said:
    Cool thanks! I'll look into this. Question though: can QTTabBar be used in conjuction with Classic Shell? I installed that last night and am quite happy with it.

    Thanks,

    Chris
    Yes, a brilliant combination by the way, I use it myself. Some info on that;

    Classic Shell Add On Buttons

    Regards....Mike Connor
      My Computer


  9. Posts : 2,039
    Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
       #9

    fatherom said:
    So I "figured out" the graphic corruption issue. In "Folder and Search Options" I checked the "Show All Folders" box. Now my navigation pane includes things like Desktop (as the root node of the tree), Control Panel, Recycle Bin, etc. I actually prefer this anyway, but as a side effect, the navigation pane doesn't get visually messed up when I scroll.

    Not sure why it fixes the problem, but it works for me.

    So now my NEXT question. :) The 'network' entry in the navigation pane auto-populates about 5 seconds after the Explorer window launches. This is fine, except if I'm already somewhere else navigating and the network entry is off the bottom of the screen, when it does populate, the scrollable area jumps down to the network entry on it's own. Quite annyoing. Classic shell fixes most of the navigation pane scrolling bugs, except this. Any way to get the network entry to not populate and automatically expand?

    Thanks again...

    Chris
    That works because explorer does not then try to jump around in the navigation pane. This is a bug in explorer. Doesn't happen when using QTTabBar when things are set up properly.

    Only way I found to stop the problems with network, was to remove it from the pane;

    http://www.door2windows.com/windows-...vigation-pane/

    There are also instructions here in the tutorials, which will allow you to remove individual items;

    Network - Add or Remove from Navigation Pane

    You will almost certainly find that if you use QTTabBar, you don't need the navigation pane any more. Because you can reach any folder you want with a maximum of two mouse clicks, without any scrolling or anything like that.

    Here an example;



    Left-clicking on the icon in the tab, gives you an immediate cascade of the heirarchy, and you can just move there with the mouse and click on whatever you want. Right-clicking on the icon gives you a cascade of all items above the folder you are using.

    There are also other ways to do this. It takes a little while to change your habits when you first start using QTTabBar. But it is a very great deal more comfortable and efficient than anything else I know of or have used.

    Regards.....Mike Connor
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  10. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Mike Connor said:
    That works because explorer does not then try to jump around in the navigation pane. This is a bug in explorer. Doesn't happen when using QTTabBar when things are set up properly.
    Just curious...I don't fully understand what you mean by this ("explorer does not then try to jump around in the navigation pane"). I don't really see Explorer jumping when "Show All Folders" is off/on, just the graphical corruption of the navigation pane when I scroll.

    Mike Connor said:
    Only way I found to stop the problems with network, was to remove it from the pane;
    That's unfortunate, but it's what I ended up doing. I would've liked to been able to navigate network shares in the navigation pane, but that population/scroll jump is too annoying.

    Gonna play more with QTTabBar...
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