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Scrollbar is too small (UX, a11y issue) #271

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runerune opened this issue Sep 11, 2023 · 1 comment
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Scrollbar is too small (UX, a11y issue) #271

runerune opened this issue Sep 11, 2023 · 1 comment
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runerune commented Sep 11, 2023

  • The scrollbar in the main window is too small to grab with the mouse reliably. This is an a11y issue too.
  • Scrollbar track is the same color as window background, failing to communicate where the active scrollbar area begins and ends.

To Reproduce

  1. Open the main window.
  2. Try to grab the scrollbar with your mouse.
  3. Let the anger flow.

Expected behavior
Scrollbar should be larger and easier to grab. Scrollbar track should display a border to communicate where it begins and ends.

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  • OS: Windows 10
  • Version: 2.3.0
@runerune runerune changed the title Scrollbar is too small ( Scrollbar is too small (UX, a11y issue) Sep 11, 2023
@ryanSN ryanSN added enhancement hacktoberfest Good Hacktoberfest issue labels Sep 27, 2023
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ryanSN commented Sep 27, 2023

This is kinda done on purpose as it simulates a similar exp of the emoji picker on Mac. (Again this was built and designed before windows even has this native option).
note for self when working on: The code in main currently is a rewrite of this UI, so will need to double check if this is still a similar issue.

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