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The best answer I've found is GTK dependent.

See https://askubuntu.com/questions/775201/how-do-i-get-a-bigger-static-scrollbar-aka-normal-scrollbar?newreg=2a3c498096a94eb1948b173ae3936f69

Hope this helps.


On 7/5/24 21:47, Heidi Lasher-Oakes wrote:
Hello,
I just subscribed to this forum tonight so I could ask this question.
I am a long-time user of Linux Mint and LibreOffice.  I have low vision, so
I use a large default font size and have my default screen magnification
set to 150%.  Recently, I did a clean upgrade to Linux Mint 21.3.  I was
easily able to adjust the scrollbar width on my browsers, but the
scrollbars in LibreOffice are so narrow that I can barely see them.
Increasing the screen magnification unfortunately doesn't change the width
of the scrollbars.  I spent most of the day today working in LibreOffice
Calc, and I must have missed both the vertical and the horizontal
scrollbars hundreds of times.  Very frustrating!  I have spent the evening
researching fixes for this, but the suggestions I found were all several
years old, and none of them seem to be working on Mint 21.3.  Can you
suggest a way to make the scrollbars wider globally across LibreOffice?

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