so you have to click next to the close (X) button to lock open or rollup, as shown on this screenshot. Win10 won't show you the rollup buttons that should be on them, but they are still there, invisible. The 2nd, more annoying quirk relates to the small pop-up windows for tool options, layer palette, overview, etc. So, all you'd be doing is trading one type of message to click away, for another. Running it in compatibility mode will get rid of the error messages, but you'll still have to click away a prompt to allow changes to your computer, every time you run it. Same thing.ignore and close the messages. You might also see one when you try to close it. This has been an issue with PSP7, since WinXP. Just dismiss them and proceed on to using the app. It happens once or twice, as soon as the program launches. I choose not to run it in compatibility mode, as it prevents one from being able to make screenshots of the program UI.įirst, you will see an error message that looks something like this, each time you run it. You could optionally choose to run it in compatibility mode, but that will only fix one issue, and introduce another. I have run it on 5 computers with Win10, so Paintshop Pro 7 will work, but there are a few quirks with it.