 Okay, here I am in a fresh boot of Linux Mint XFCE. And I just had a friend ask me a question, so I thought I'd answer it as best I can. So if I open up my file browser and go to a folder with a lot of files, you'll see we have our scroll bar here on the right-hand side. But you notice there's no arrows at the top and the bottom, which some people like having there. So how do we add those back in? Well, we're gonna click our menu button here, and I'm gonna go to Settings, Appearance, and then you have all your different appearance settings here. And under Style, if you just pick a different style, many of them will add arrows. So I can click this one here, it adds the arrows there. So all you have to do is find a theme that you like that has the arrows there. So this one doesn't, this one doesn't. Looks like all the Mint ones don't. So we're gonna pick basically anything that's not a default Linux Mint theme. Well, that one doesn't either. So that's it, just pick a different theme. Now I do wanna note that some programs, most programs, like if I open up my shell now, it has those there now. If the program's using the default window manager, which these appearances apply to, some programs like Chrome, which by default seems to have the arrows, this doesn't affect that. And also if I open up Firefox here, you'll notice that there are, you have your scroll bar here, it looks very different. There's no arrows. And it's because Firefox has its own little built-in theme. I have not looked into adding the arrows to that yet, but when I do, if I figure it out, I will post a video. So anyway, I thank you for watching. As always, please visit my website, filmsbychrist.com. That's Chris the K, there's a link in the description. And as always, I hope that you have a great day.