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    • mzimmers
      mzimmers last edited by

      ...here's a full screenshot (big):

      !http://scopedin.com/images/screenshot.png(screenshot)!

      The control buttons are so small that I can barely see them, let alone click on them with any rapidity. They may look bigger in the pic. The red "stop" square, for example, is about 1/8".

      Yes, I'm getting old. But, this is just insanely small.

      Is there any way to fix this? Is everyone else on Ubuntu seeing essentially the same thing?

      Thanks.

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        tobias.hunger last edited by

        How about using the keyboard shortcuts?

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        • mzimmers
          mzimmers last edited by

          Heh...um, is this your final answer?

          Honestly, the Creator UI is so awesome in almost all respects...but the inability to change the size of the buttons is kind of a ding, IMO. I was entertaining the possibility that it might have something to do with my system, but if this is applicable to other users, it deserves some attention.

          It's not just the buttons, really...the text on the Welcome page is also microscopic.

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            tobias.hunger last edited by

            It's just what I do:-)

            Scalable buttons don't seem to be used widely (outside of toolbars that is).

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              miroslav last edited by

              Different people have different needs, you know :-)

              Mirko Boehm | mirko@kde.org | KDE e.V.
              FSFE Fellow
              Qt Certified Specialist

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