01-05-2017 12:25 PM - edited 01-05-2017 12:26 PM
One way you can change the scrollbar size within Windows is by adjusting the operating system settings. The disadvantage is that it will effect all scrollbars, which should be fine for a touchscreen application. You can change the settings by going to Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalize -> Change window glass colors -> Advanced appearance settings. Select Item = Scrollbar, change the size.
01-05-2017 12:50 PM
Wow, that's an oldie for a new reply in 2017. I'm mostly interested in what triggered you to find this thread in the first place.
Does the workaround you describe only work if the control is from the "system" palette? I'd suspect that's so. I'll try it when I have time.
Best regards,
Dave
01-05-2017 11:27 PM
I am making a program and I had the same issue and found the thread. I ended up finding that I could change the operating system scrollbar. I figured that was good enough for me to fix my problem and figured I would provide someone else out there with the solution I found, given that the thread is the first thing that shows up on google.
I figured the workaround would only work on the "system" palette but when I changed the setting they all changed even though I wasn't using the system listbox.
Ben Baker
PhD Nuclear Engineering
Idaho National Laboratory