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Accessibility problem with size of menubar - toolbar icons

odiseizam
Registered: Aug 17 2007
Posts: 4

Accessibility problem with size of menubar - toolbar icons
 
I have problems with small architecture of icons on menubar - toolbars or other icons that apear in reader window, just because I'm using big screen resolution 1280x1024 on my computer.
So I'm wondering if there is plugin like that for InDesign - CTBar 2 (Andromeda software) or there is way to configure the icon size in main architecture of the program i beleave that is possible by changing parameters in java script file (glob.settings.js) which is in application data folder > adobe > acrobat > 8.0 > javascripts... , but when ichange the file to txt file there are no parameters listed at all.
I dont no any other way to find solution to my problem with the small icons.
I hope that there is someone who can help me with my accessibility problem. Thanks in front, Ni ko la.

My Product Information:
Reader 8, Windows
Registered: Sep 24 2005
Posts: 252
Hi

The size of the icons is frozen within the UI unfortunately

Jon

I've been using Acrobat since v1.0 and still get amazed by its power. An Acrobat ACE since 1999

odiseizam
Registered: Aug 17 2007
Posts: 4
Yep i figure that and now its confirmed to by You and also by Thom Parker.
He says that toolbar icons in Acro are 20x20 pixels and that there is no spec for larger icons, either in JavaScript or in a plug-in and pointing that only solution to my problem is to change the screen resolution.
Expecting that answer I allready found compromising solution and that is program for changing program resolution ( QRes - - [url=http://www.qres.softwarecave.nl]www.qres.softwarecave.nl[/url] ) which is applayble on programs separate to the desktop resolution, but QRes cannot force Acro 8 probaly because of security in Acrobat 8 engine or architecture.

At least I'm not stuck anymore with my dilemma around Acro icons and their sizing, so I am back to my old school 800x600 res.