I was a concern to me also. A big button takes more space, and therefore
the heavy widgets set application interface sometimes is bigger than
screen. Can't remember which apps have the dialogs and applciation
window that is bigger than screen. I have to alt+left_Mouse to adjust to
operate in that area mostly, if i face that problem.

Smaller button are better, it gives good ui representation. 
i think default is more than 28px, hmm bad./
On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 15:38 +0000, SK8T wrote:
> Big ≠ better
> 
> that's a problem women try to tell us some years ago…
> just a joke ;)
> 
> But I do not understand why big means better?
> A small button is as readable as a big button, especially because the most 
> parts of the big buttons is blank space
>

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A button is as big as a Folder
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