"It’s not that the default size is unusable," says Alex, a systems administrator who has used small icons since Windows 10 launched. "It’s that the default size feels like Microsoft assumes I’m blind or using a touchscreen. I’m using a mouse on a 24-inch monitor. I want data , not bubbles." However, the feature is not without its tragedies. Enabling small icons creates a cascade of compromises that reveal Windows 10’s fractured design heritage.
Second, . On certain display scaling settings (especially 125% or 150% on high-DPI screens), the small clock becomes unreadable. The date abbreviates into a cryptic string ("Thu 4/14"), and the seconds vanish entirely unless you’ve hacked the registry. taskbar small icons windows 10
First, . When you shrink the taskbar, the Start button shrinks, but the Start Menu panel itself remains the same bloated size. You end up with a tiny launch button connected to a massive, full-height menu—a visual mismatch that screams "legacy duct-tape." "It’s not that the default size is unusable,"