Yes, it increased the menus in my Office 2016, as well, and they were looking ridiculously big in my screens. Other Info: Logitech Z625 speaker system,
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Two suggestions, if I may: please make one tutorial on how to (safely) reset-clear the Reliability History and another one on how to use the Windows Firewall. Thank you for all these excellent tutorials! :) This though had horrible results in the Menus of Office, and other programs.
Only when I was setting them to size.14 they seemed to get bigger. I recall that the Menus would not keep their font size! So, I was setting everything in that drop down list to size 12 but the Menus were returning to size 9, as soon as the next item (Message boxes) was set.
I reply to this thread because I recall one bug or glitch, from when I was still trying to resolve my issue via these methods. Both of my monitors are shown in my System Specs, by the way. CMD file) which loads on Windows start up and sets my displays to 125% custom DPI, which is the only setting that makes my system functional. Now, in the directory, edit enums.js, lines 19 to 21 and set your own values: var ICON_SIZE = įinally, restart the gnome shell by hitting keys and typing r.Thank you for this tutorial. Its name starts with and it’s usually at ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions. If you want to customize even more and choose your own icon dimensions, go to the extension’s directory. Now you can change the icon size to either tiny, small, standard or large. If you’re using Desktop Icons NG (DING), right-click on your desktop and choose "Settings" (or something similar…). ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions if it’s been exclusively installed by the user for his own personal use, generally through this website./usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions if it’s been installed by the system (or apt…),.Keep in mind that the extension’s directory name begins with and is usually either at : If you want to customize even more and choose your own dimensions for those three options, see this answer for Ubuntu 20.04. You can now select the icon size between small, standard and large. If you see on the extensions window that Desktop Icons is enabled, click on its settings button. This will open a new window where you can see informations about your gnome extensions and manage them. If you can’t find both of them, make sure the package gnome-shell-extension-prefs is installed.
To know which is installed and active on your computer for Ubuntu 20.04 and more, just launch "Extensions" from Activities or open a terminal and type gnome-extensions-app. I assume you’re using it or maybe another one called "DING". The extension "Desktop Icons" seems to be installed by default in some cases for that purpose. This solution works only for Ubuntu 20.04 with the GNOME Desktop installed, not unity.įor Ubuntu 20.04, you need to look for a GNOME Shell extension that manage the desktop icons.
You could find the full bash script there: dfpie.tgz Of course, SVG width and SVG height ( 82px) is computed by my script, and stay smaller than 150. I use a little bash to render icons for my desktop like: Or $ gsettings set -view thumbnail-size 150ĭepending on wich desktop environment you're using. view thumbnail-size 64Īnd you can alter this by running: $ gsettings set -view thumbnail-size 150 You could show this by running command: $ gsettings list-recursively | grep thumbnail-size Using gnome-shell, this value is called: -view thumbnail-size, but under mate, this value is called -view thumbnail-size. For desktop icons, there is a default size, which could be used as maximum size if you define smaller images than this value.