Microsoft is forgetting about the STUPID rule and is making things complicated in their efforts to become an Apple look alike. On Photos, if you enlarge it, you have to return it to size before you can find the arrow to go to the next image. Because of this I’m guessing it’s the apps, but I love Windows Photo Viewer because I can enlarge the image and still be able to go to the next photo. Some from Signal still work and some don’t and Telegram still works fine. I will have to try it on another computer to see if it’s my system but I get the usual “Windows photo viewer can’t display….” These are mostly pictures I’ve saved from our chats on Elements.
Reset it on Win 11, and still the same issue so I don’t know if it’s some coding on new photos or it’s just no longer functional for some reason. I’ve been using this fix since Win 10 first came out, but this past year, after one of the updates, not all pictures will open up. Microsoft should make it easier for users to choose the image viewer of their choice, what do you think about this? It is a little sad we have to resort to such tricks for accessing the legacy program. PNG, GIF, JPG, etc.Īs for the program's features, all options in it work fine.
files", where FORMAT is the extension of the image. To do so, just check the box which says "Always use this app to open. You may optionally set the program as the default image handler. Right-click on an image, click on "Open With > Choose Another App > More Apps." The Windows Photo Viewer will be listed there, click it to open the image in the classic application. Open File Explorer and navigate to a folder that contains some pictures. Alternatively, you may choose to restart the computer.ģ. Select the Restart option, and the Taskbar will flash briefly while the process is reloaded. Locate the process for Windows Explorer, and right-click on it. Press the Ctrl + Shift + Escape hotkey combo, to open the Task Manager.Ģ. Access the Windows Photo Viewer in Windows 11ġ. Note: Save your work before proceeding, in order to prevent data loss. The Start Menu won't find the app if you search for it, either. If you access the Start Menu, you may be surprised to see that it still won't list the option. This will add the Windows Photo Viewer in Windows 11. Accept the UAC prompt to allow the entry to be added to the Windows Registry. Extract the ZIP file and double-click on the key file.ģ. The procedure remains the same as what we used on Windows 10 earlier.Ģ. It is based on the modification created by a user named Edwin at the Tenforums. Download this Registry fix to your computer. How to restore the Windows Photo Viewer in Windows 11ġ. The good news is that you can easily get the program back in Windows 11. Click the "More Apps" option and scroll down the list, it will not display Photo Viewer among the choices, because it is hidden by the operating system. Select the "Open With" menu item and click on "Choose Another App". You can verify this by selecting any image and right-clicking on it. Well, if you like the simplicity of the legacy application, you are probably going to be disappointed to hear that Windows 11 does not include Photo Viewer by default. The interface may appear slightly confusing, if you are coming over from Photo Viewer. It is rather sluggish to open, it takes an extra second or two to load, even when you are trying to view images which are just a few KB in size. The main reason why people do not like the Photos app is due to its performance.
The Photos App isn't bad at all, in fact it comes with a built-in Video Editor, and I think it is quite useful.