https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98730
--- Comment #7 from Samuel Mehrbrodt (CIB) <Samuel.Mehrbrodt@cib.de> ---
(In reply to Ernest Bywater from comment #6)
I have a high resolution monitor and I use fairly small icons to be able to
get the most actual working space on the screen. For every other icon it's
not a problem. For the new 'File Save' icon on the toolbar the drop-down
arrow takes up one third of the width of the icon, and the icon is not quite
double the size of the cursor. When in the middle of working on a text
document I frequently dart the cursor up to click on the save, click, and
back down to work. However, if the cursor is even just half a pixel over the
drop-down list the list is activated instead of the save action. The list
drops and I have to go back to the icon and click on the body of the icon
twice to get the wanted action done. The time taken to do it is
significantly longer than it used to be.
Ok, understood.
Are you on Windows? Can you post a screenshot of your LO Window please?
At least on Linux the icons are not smaller when they have the dropdown (it's
placed next to the icon). Maybe we need to add some spacing in Windows between
the icon and the dropdown.
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