Resizing toolbars arrows?

hello!
i tryed settings about toolbars, but it seems that or i missing something or it is not possible to do what i want.
dopus is v11, os is win10 home. i managed to make path fonts bigger and more readable for my monitor, but i can't do anything with those arrows. they are smaller and narrower than on windows 7, and every time i must exactly click on desired arrow to make it works.
so, my question is there ANY option to make them bigger?

thanks in advance!

Try Preferences / File Displays / Border / Display as a toolbar, which will go back to the default mode which has larger buttons:

The buttons on the legacy Display as a static header mode will also grow larger, but only for much larger fonts than the one you are using.

hello Leo,

i tryed that also, and it is not the worst solution, but only if i can rearrange icons. afaik, icons are non-replaceble.
and i'm used on this layout so, i'd like to make bigger this set of arrows.

bottom line, it is not possible. ah, that's pitty.

many thanks for quick response.

Which icons do you want to move where?

Do you want to move the Back/Forward/Up buttons from the left over to the right? You can do that by editing the toolbar (Settings > Customize Toolbars).

i'd like to have arrows arranged as in my first post. but, only bigger.
you suggested me to use standard arrows/buttons, but i do not know are they movable.
in second hand i'd like to keep layout clean and not to use those blue rounded buttons/arrows.

You can edit the toolbar and move the buttons around as you wish, the same as with the more traditional toolbars. (Settings > Customize Toolbars)

You can change the icons the buttons use as well.

i never have need for customization of that part of layout. those arrows were good until i changed my monitor and os.

i'll try in next few days, because i'maout of my home.
hope that question will stay unlocked for a couple of days.

thank you!!
regards!

If you've recently got a high DPI monitor then with Opus 11 you'll probably notice a lot of things look smaller than they used to. Opus 12 has full support for high DPI monitors and provides higher resolution imagery (plus uses up-scaling) so that buttons look the same size as on a standard DPI system. Upgrading to Opus 12 may be a good solution for you.

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Adding to what Jon just said, you can see a demonstration of the high DPI support in Opus 12 at the start of this video:

this video is amazing. so many options that i never even seen and use. thanks for that.

at the end, problem is new monitor and version of dopus that do not support up-scalling.

now i know how to deal with my question/problem.

many thanks for help to both!
regards!

ps. ok to lock