> On 5 Mar 2015, at 2:04 pm, Kyle Sluder <k...@ksluder.com> wrote:
> 
> By default, if you have a mouse plugged in, the scroll bars are visible.
> That setting can be toggled in System Preferences > General > Show
> Scroll Bars…
> 


Hmmmm...

Well, I have that set to "automatic". In that case, it prioritises the Trackpad 
over the mouse. I'd have thought that if you have a mouse, it should take 
priority over the trackpad, given that a laptop doesn't use a mouse by default, 
so if you plug one in you are telling it something about how you are going to 
use it, and if you have a desktop where you generally do have a mouse, any 
trackpad is an accessory and is therefore also a secondary input device. In 
both cases, the mouse should have priority.

Certainly, setting it to "always" does address the issue. I just don't think 
either the system default setting nor the way the auto setting prioritises the 
trackpad are good decisions.

--Graham



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