Font size on windows xp




















In the Item list or in the preview window I have selected message box and tried to change the font to a larger size with no success. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

I do not want to change the resolution size as that does not correct the issue, I have tried that as well. As said above, if app doesn't listen to system setting of DPI or font sizes, you cannot do much about it. If the application doesn't obey the system font size, then not really.

Would the Magnifier application work for them? Have you tried changing the default font? I can't test it on my work laptop as it's locked down for that type of thing I would wonder if you could adjust it to a font that stands out a little better I just can't remember where it is in XP. Keep in mind this will change the resolution for everything not just 1 application.

You can see the new font by launching Windows Explorer or My Computer. If you don't like what you see, repeat the steps and select a different font. Automatically sign up today! Greg Shultz is a freelance Technical Writer. Previously, he has worked as Documentation Specialist in the software industry, a Technical Support Specialist in educational industry, and a Technical Journalist in the computer publishing industry. If you want to change the font or font size used in Windows Explorer, follow these steps: Access the Display Properties dialog box by right-clicking the desktop and selecting the Properties command.

Select the Appearance tab and click the Advanced button. Select Icon from the Item drop-down list. Established All my software is virus-free.

No unwanted toolbars, trojans or other nasties. Site built with yGen2 by Spacejock Software. Toggle navigation. Main Spacejock Software you're here! Setting your Windows PC to dpi If you squint at your screen a lot, wishing the fonts were bigger, don't despair. This article is all the more relevant with modern high-resolution screens. When XP came out x was fairly common and x was high-end.

Now we're reaching for double that, and unless you deliberately choose a lower resolution, which looks horrible, you're going to be squinting at tiny little fonts And changing the default fonts on the Windows desktop doesn't always help, since many applications ignore those settings.



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