This can be beneficial to other community members reading this thread.Let's begin by explaining what Windows 10 IoT Core actually is. Please remember to click "Mark as Answer" the responses that resolved your issue, and to click "Unmark as Answer" if not. These ones so welcome to share your discovery here. There must be some other difference besides However, this is not available on Desktop.įolder permissions for UWP apps " for more detailed information.Īll differences showed in this post may disappear as time goes on because Windows 10 IoT Core is keep updating. For example, run FolderPermissions c:\test -e to give UWP apps access to c:\test folder. On IoT Core you can use FolderPermissions tool to make a folder accessible toĪ UWP app.
Lastly, if the ScrollViewer XAML's setting is "Auto" then the registry setting of 0 will only show the full scroll bar when there is enoughĬontent to display the scroll bar. A registry setting of 1 will keep the scroll bar hidden until there is sufficient content. Of whether there is sufficient content to scroll the UI. Note that the registry key must be set from the DefaultAccount. (YouĬan do it from device portal -> Run Command and make sure you have the "Run as DefaultAccount" checked.) Otherwise HKCU will be the administrator and that will not have an effect on the UI.Īlso, note that if the ScrollViewer's XAML setting is "Visible" then the registry setting of 0 will force the scroll bar to appear regardless
When I set the registry key to 1, the scroll viewer disappeared. When I set the registry key to 0, a scroll viewer appeared. The following test has done on version 17763. This: REG ADD "HKCU\Control Panel\Accessibility" /v DynamicScrollbars /t REG_DWORD /d "1" To enable hide scroll bars automatically in UWP application, you can add "DynamicScrollbars" register and set the value to "1" like You need add a "DynamicScrollbars" register if you want. But, no such registry entry on IoT Core device by default. Registry entry: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Accessibility.
To install libusb-Win32 host driver into Windows IoT on Raspberry PI " for more detailed information.
To boot to OS/Shell in Windows 10 IoT Core? " for more detailed information.ĭesktop have much more drivers supported than IoT Core. That you can plug and play with these features on your own custom application(s).
Shell to interact with when you first boot up Windows 10 IoT Core, but we have open-sourced the code for this application here so