How do you stop scrolling to an empty screen ?

How do you stop scrolling to an empty screen ?

I’m sure this has been discussed here before, but I can’t find it.

Basically I have a desktop with two screens. Horizontal scrolling only. Both are populated. Turn phone on, and am on the first screen. scroll left, pulls the next page across, all populated. Then I can scroll left again and it pulls in a blank page. Cant for the life of me removed it. There are no icons/panels or anything on it. I have clicked on every position in case something is transparent. I have snap to pages, fit desktop to items, and disable diagonal scrolling all checked. Why does it feel the need to scroll to this empty page ?

Note, I’m talking about only one desktop here, with 2 pages.(+ the 3rd one I want to get rid of).

I have zoomed the grid so it is tiny so I can see if there is an orphoned app anywhere, and there isn’t.

Any ideas ?

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7 Commentsto How do you stop scrolling to an empty screen ?

  1. Anonymous says:

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    I don’t know exactly how your setup is, but it’s always a good idea to upload a template or at least screenshot to show it to us.

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    I was hoping the description was sufficient. Its simple. How do I stop scrolling to a screen that is empty ? I can understand that if I had “No Scroll Limit” ticked, but I don’t.


    I’m sure this has been mentioned before but am struggling to find it.

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    If you have checked “snap to pages” and no stop-point this should not happen. There must be an item (not visible?) on the empty page. Maybe a shortcut or something else.  or an item from another page which overlaps.

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    I have checked all of that. I have clicked and held on every grid position, in case something is there but transparent. And there is nothing. No overlaps.  I do have a panel on the “ok” screen next to it, and when I was setting up the panel, I did push it a little on to this screen in order to make life easier dragging apps on to it, but now it is well and truly back on it’s correct screen.

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    This happened to me few times when I first started and on every occasion it was a widget which slightly overlapped the page.


    Do you have any items which are detatched from the grid and near the page boundary?


    If not there is a script which finds all items in a container but I’ve not used it personally.

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    Top man. Thank you. Sorted. The panel on the previous screen was unpinned. It did NOT overlap the next screen, was about 1mm away from the edge. However, I have dragged it over ever so slightly and its all good now. Thank you.

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  7. Anonymous says:

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    Yeah anything that is on the current page that runs over to the next will populate that page as well even though physically there’s nothing supposedly on that page. 1px will screw you 100x before you realize you bled over to the page.

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