Personally I wouldn't make any control 1mm2 - either nothing or a size that works. I do a fair amount of stuff that works on touch screens so my controls have to be 'finger sized'But, as someone with ocular and motor disabilities, I'm sensitive to how others have to suffer with minuscule controls.
Are you more likely to make an error on a big-fat command button, or with a 1mm2 control that sits next to three other such controls?
terminology - but in principle yes - or have both button and f-key utilise the same function - really depends on what it is doing.Or make the f-key keystroke transfer to the code for the command button?
As an aside I find the option and checkboxes irritably small - so, depending on requirement, I very rarely use them, I use a textbox instead which can be resized, use different colours and display a wider range of characters such as smiley face in addition the the usual tick or cross. All done using the format property plus a little bit of code
Other chars I've used is thumbs up/down, arrows up/down or left/right and utilising text on/off, parking/no parking, wheel chair access/stairs to name a few
see this link if you want the detail https://www.access-programmers.co.uk...eckbox.305659/