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    Opera 25 - Abnormally large minimize, maximize, close controls.

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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      Opera 25.0.1597.0
      OS - Windows X P Pro 32bit SP3

      The minimize, maximize and close buttons on Opera 25 are considerably bigger than on any other program on my pc. Is there a way to adjust the size of those controls in Opera 25?

      I've posted a screen-shot on imgur.com comparing the Opera 25 vs. Opera 12 controls.

      http://imgur.com/GQCdgla

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      • sgunhouse
        sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        You actually have the old Windows 9x/2K style enabled? Unfortunately recent versions of Opera (since the change to Chromium) no longer support that style - not that they support XP very well anyway, my desktop is set to use olive green but Opera is always blue. 😞

        Edit: they really need to change that smiley. Writing X P together shouldn't do that ...

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        • A Former User
          A Former User last edited by

          Yes I do have Windows set to that visual style.

          Actual Chrome does NOT have the ridiculous big buttons btw. They ARE skinned but they are only slightly large than the other min/max/close buttons for everything else.

          http://imgur.com/oilmBmy

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          • sgunhouse
            sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

            While Opera uses Chromium as the rendering engine, the UI is totally their own. That's why Opera can outperform Chrome on speed tests - their interface is simpler and allows more processor resources to be devoted to rendering.

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            • A Former User
              A Former User last edited by

              This is due to HiDPI support now being permanently enabled in Opera Developer.
              I have the same problem, and all websites look zoomed in about 25% too!
              Setting the default zoom to 75% does fix that, but doesn't correct the UI elements' size.
              I have filed it as a bug.
              A workaround is to run Opera with the switch "--alt-high-dpi-setting=96", but this is not ideal.
              🙂

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              • electricduck
                electricduck last edited by

                So, you're expecting things to work properly on an OS that has been dead for a few months now?

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User last edited by

                  This is due to HiDPI support now being permanently enabled in Opera Developer.
                  I have the same problem, and all websites look zoomed in about 25% too!
                  Setting the default zoom to 75% does fix that, but doesn't correct the UI elements' size.
                  I have filed it as a bug.
                  A workaround is to run Opera with the switch "--alt-high-dpi-setting=96", but this is not ideal.

                  Dave thank you very much for having actual information and a useful workaround for the big text (I had been wondering about that too), I'll test it out when I get to work today.

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User last edited by

                    So, you're expecting things to work properly on an OS that has been dead for a few months now?

                    Until Opera officially declare that Windows X P is no longer supported by their browser, yes I am!
                    🙂

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                    • A Former User
                      A Former User last edited by

                      So that startup switch works nicely to put the text on websites back to the proper size.

                      Hopefully they come up with a fix for the stupidly big min/max/close buttons in a future version.

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by

                        Did the switch not fix the UI buttons' size as well?
                        It does on my system.
                        🙂

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                        • A Former User
                          A Former User last edited by

                          Did the switch not fix the UI buttons' size as well?
                          It does on my system.

                          Upon closer inspection it did fix that issue as well. Thanks again!

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            Good to hear!
                            Unfortunately I don't consider this to be a permanent fix, as it doesn't work if the browser is run by any means other than by a shortcut, e.g. by clicking on a link in an e-mail. This can be corrected by registry editing, but it will probably be over-written if there is a major update.
                            🙂

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