Very niche issue here. So I've purchased a Redmi Pad tablet and a wireless keyboard to work on when I'm away from my desk. When I open a doc in Google docs (using Desktop mode in the browser, not the crappy Android app) and it's in landscape mode, everything works fine. However, the toolbars take up a fat chunk of the display space and I have yet to figure out how to disable them or reduce their size.
So I thought, let me try in portrait mode. Portrait mode works perfectly from a viewing perspective, but whenever I click or tap anything, it zooms in. Click a word to change it. Crash zoom all the way in. Tap a button. Crash zoom. Basically, any interaction with any element on screen it wants me to zoom in like I'm blind.
This is so annoying coz portrait mode is perfect in terms of what I can see/read. Any ideas on what this is and how to disable it?
Failing that how to reduce the amount of real estate the toolbars take up when in landscape mode?
So I thought, let me try in portrait mode. Portrait mode works perfectly from a viewing perspective, but whenever I click or tap anything, it zooms in. Click a word to change it. Crash zoom all the way in. Tap a button. Crash zoom. Basically, any interaction with any element on screen it wants me to zoom in like I'm blind.
This is so annoying coz portrait mode is perfect in terms of what I can see/read. Any ideas on what this is and how to disable it?
Failing that how to reduce the amount of real estate the toolbars take up when in landscape mode?