07-03-2023, 07:38 AM
Is this a 4k display ? If you have the Gimp window maximised it might be useful to un-maximise it while making adjustments.
There are hot-spots along the edges of the docks, click and drag to resize. They might not be easy to see with your display but they are there.
If that does not work, then In Gimp
Edit -> Preferences -> Interface -> Window Management and click on Reset Saved Window Positions to Default Values Restart Gimp https://i.imgur.com/aGM8ooc.jpg and that should restore to something like your second screenshot.
Then also in edit preferences alternative themes and icons
themes https://i.imgur.com/IGpgmST.jpg icons https://i.imgur.com/PN7yFgF.jpg
a 1 minute demo https://i.imgur.com/hTY3XHb.mp4
A high definition display - even largest tool icons are on the small side. not much you can do from inside Gimp, apparently there are Windows display settings to change the display overall.
There are hot-spots along the edges of the docks, click and drag to resize. They might not be easy to see with your display but they are there.
If that does not work, then In Gimp
Edit -> Preferences -> Interface -> Window Management and click on Reset Saved Window Positions to Default Values Restart Gimp https://i.imgur.com/aGM8ooc.jpg and that should restore to something like your second screenshot.
Then also in edit preferences alternative themes and icons
themes https://i.imgur.com/IGpgmST.jpg icons https://i.imgur.com/PN7yFgF.jpg
a 1 minute demo https://i.imgur.com/hTY3XHb.mp4
A high definition display - even largest tool icons are on the small side. not much you can do from inside Gimp, apparently there are Windows display settings to change the display overall.