I am now installed Fedora 43 Workstation on my laptop. One of the issues I am seeing is that Gnome needs to be set to 133% fractional scaling in order for everything to be decent viewing experience. Gnome sets it to 133% by default after the install. However, as this laptop uses a nVidia GPU rather than a Radeon one on my desktop PC I am seeing more scaling issues in games.
So rather than deal with this I decided to set the scaling to 100% and change the font scaling to 133%. This is fine except that the icons in the window titlebars ara bit smaller than I would like. Is there a way to make them bigger?
I’m not aware of a way to do that unfortunately. It’s either scaling from display settings, or perhaps one can use the accessibility settings to use “large text”, but that isn’t idea either. Maybe there’s an extension, but I haven’t had a chance to look yet.
No I’ve searched everywhere and can’t find anything. I’ve gone back to using the display fractional scaling again and weirdly I am not seeing the same issues that was seeing before
Previously, with fractional scaling on, some icons in Steam I was unable to click. Also in games, I couldn’t click menus or buttons. It was definitely the fractional scaling causing this because I tested turning it on and off a few times. The only thing that might be different this time is that I restarted the laptop after changing back to fractional scaling. Fingers crossed it continues to behave like this.
I filed a bug because the icon had no left margin. In the merge request it is also noted that the icon was too small and would be made bigger (20px instead of 16px)
Presumably you could change the css (gtk/theme/Default/_common.scss) to make the icon whatever you wanted.