Checkboxes are extremely small on High res monitors
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A Former User last edited by
If in the code, it's defined in pixels with no alternative, kinda what else would you expect?
Somebody see the code... (Oh, I mean if there's a way to customise radiobuttons and checkboxes at all. :rolleyes: ) -
sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Pixels in HTML shouldn't mean device pixels on a HD or 4K screen. I mean, my Nexus 7 has 1920x1200 resolution - that's 320 DPI - and I see that someone is making a tablet with a 4K resolution. Okay, not Windows, but the point is browsers are already supposed to double sizes on HD laptops and tablets. So "pixels" does mot mean actual screen pixels if your resolution is high enough.
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mol0tov4 last edited by
Having the same issue on a 2560 x 1440 monitor with 100% zoom level (Surface Pro 3). Checkboxes are comically small and telling the difference between a checked and a non-checked box is basically a game of chance.
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bonjonno last edited by
I have the same issue with a 20" monitor at its native 1680x1050; can just barely make out if boxes are checked or radio buttons are filled in.
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pionbrain last edited by
Update:
If the "display scaling" in Windows is normal (100%), the problem doesn't occur on high-res displays.However on high-res displays, you need to set the scaling at 150 or 200% to see anything properly, and that's when the checkbox / radio elements DO NOT scale up properly in Opera.
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suomela last edited by
I have the same issue as OP here. Any solution yet?
My prerequisites - version of Opera in use: 32.0 for Windows 10 on the PC platform | Screen: Resolution 3200x1800 / ColorDepth 24 | Browser JavaScript: Opera OPRDesktop 28.0 core 1750.0, August 6, 2015. Active patches: 20
I use a Samsung 13.3" Ultrabook.
/Suomela
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A Former User last edited by
Same here (2880x1620). Checkboxes impossible to determine if checked or not.
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acklenx last edited by
Same problem here. 250% scaling in Windows 10 with a 3600x1800 resolution on a 13 inch screen. checkboxes are just impossible to figure out. You have to zoom until it's pretty much just the one fields to see if it's checked or not.
in the example below the calculated font size for both the text and the checkboxes is 14.4px and the text is very legible.
http://www.nctoolco.com/proddetail.php?prod=0209 (shows radio buttons - which are small but legible)
If you add a product and go to the checkout page you have checkbox options that are impossibly small.
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lando242 last edited by
13 inch screen
Wow, maybe turn your res down if you have a screen that tiny. Last time I saw a screen that small it was on a cash register. There is a problem was Opera with scaling but theres some things you just shouldn't do. What 13 inch screen supports a resolution that large?
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A Former User last edited by
13 inch screen
Wow, maybe turn your res down if you have a screen that tiny. Last time I saw a screen that small it was on a cash register. There is a problem was Opera with scaling but theres some things you just shouldn't do. What 13 inch screen supports a resolution that large?
Lots of Ultrabooks come like that, very high resolutions are the norm now.
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revgoodwin last edited by
I just wanted to add another report of this issue. My Dell laptop has a 3200x1800 display and scaling is set to the (Dell recommended) 200%. Most programs display great, but in Opera checkboxes and radio buttons aren't properly scaled and just appear as tiny dots. As others have noted, it's almost impossible to tell if a checkbox is checked or empty.
Usually I just end up using another browser, but I'd love to see this addressed in Opera.
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revgoodwin last edited by
I just wanted to add another report of this issue. My Dell laptop has a 3200x1800 display and scaling is set to the (Dell recommended) 200%. Most programs display great, but in Opera checkboxes and radio buttons aren't properly scaled and just appear as tiny dots. As others have noted, it's almost impossible to tell if a checkbox is checked or empty.
Usually I just end up using another browser, but I'd love to see this addressed in Opera.By way of an update, a few days back I deleted my Opera program folder and did a fresh install of v35...the scaling issues are now all resolved. There must have been some remnants from older versions in the install folder that were causing issues.
The fresh install also cleared up some HTML5 video problems I was having.