(In reply to Emilio Cobos Álvarez (:emilio) from comment #2) > I think that's expected given how we've always been using these settings, and it also matches what other browsers do... Is this a problem? Yep, Chromium does. However, Desctop Icon, Icon in Mint Menu, Icon/control buttons of Document Viewer as well as toggle button size of the Accessibility dialog etc are not change its size. No problem for me, But I don't know which is the expected result of the MINT. BTW, on Windows10, Start - Settings - Ease of Access - Display, adjust the slider under Make text bigger. Just change text size only.
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(In reply to Emilio Cobos Álvarez (:emilio) from comment #2) > I think that's expected given how we've always been using these settings, and it also matches what other browsers do... Is this a problem? Yep, Chromium does. However, Desktop Icon, Icon in Mint Menu, Icon/control buttons of Document Viewer as well as toggle button size of the Accessibility dialog etc are not change its size. (Of course I restart OS after change settings) No problem for me, But I don't know which is the expected result of the MINT. BTW, on Windows10, Start - Settings - Ease of Access - Display, adjust the slider under Make text bigger. Just change text size only.
(In reply to Emilio Cobos Álvarez (:emilio) from comment #2) > I think that's expected given how we've always been using these settings, and it also matches what other browsers do... Is this a problem? Yep, Chromium does. However, Desktop Icon, Icon in Mint Menu, Icon/control buttons of Document Viewer as well as toggle button size of the Accessibility dialog etc are not change its size. (Of course I restart OS after change settings) No problem for me, But I don't know which is the expected result of the MINT. BTW, on Windows10, Start - Settings - Ease of Access - Display, Make text bigger. Just change text size only.