The big deal is why bl***dy hell is it there getting in the way.
The latest update of MS Paint
The latest version of MS Paint has introduced a slider bar on the left hand side facing of the screen. This seems to be linked to the Brush Tool and the only use I can see for it is to increase/decrease the pixel size.
A Tool should be selectable as needed not active by default.
Is there anyway to permanently disable this slider bar?
Windows for home | Windows 11 | Display and graphics
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Anonymous
2024-06-12T18:06:12+00:00 -
Anonymous
2024-06-13T17:19:16+00:00 No, not a catastrophe. Just disappointment that a board dedicated to supposedly answering queries, giving advice on Microsoft products attracts the same sort of pea brained plonkers as every other board. If you don't have an answer why feel the need to post a comment. I've unticked the notification of any reply to this post so don't bother I wont see it.
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Anonymous
2024-06-12T18:36:02+00:00 OMG, everything here is a catastrophe.
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Anonymous
2024-06-12T16:49:20+00:00 It's simply a brush size selector. It could have been part of the menu bar, but instead it's on the left side of the frame. It doesn't do anything - it's 'disabled' - unless you move it. What's the big deal?