https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=416003
--- Comment #6 from AlexDeLorenzo.dev <rare_ene...@protonmail.com> --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #5) > What I'm saying is that if clicking on small things is hard, they should > make *everything* larger, not just the scrollbars. It does not make sense to > me that a person would have difficulty clicking on small scrollbars but > would have no trouble clicking on small window close buttons, sliders, list > items, etc. Those are of a similar size and should therefore be similarly > difficult to click on with their default sizes. So they should be made > larger as well. Therefore if clicking on small things is hard, the solution > is to make everything larger--not just one of those small things. I understand that that's what makes sense to you, but the impaired user's use case goes against those assumptions. For the impaired user, they have the need to increase the scrollbar size, but no need to increase the rest of the UI. Again, this is because they have difficulty using the mouse scroll wheel. The scrollbar on Breeze is very thin, thinner than the scrollbar on older versions of Windows or macOS. If there is no way to increase the size of the scrollbar like it can be using other Qt themes or GTK, they will necessarily need to use something other than Breeze. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.