Tuesday Tweak - Adjust your font size!
15 January 2008 in Help & Tips & Tuesday Tweaks | Comments enabled

I’ve decided to start a couple of regular slots here on AdventuresInVista to group together posts of a similar nature, and provide short sharp tips.

The first of these is the ‘Tuesday Tweaks’ series - every Tuesday I’ll post a little trick or tweak to improve your Vista experience.

This week, I’m going to show you how to increase the fonts size in Windows Vista - great if you find some of text hard to read.

 Here’s what to do…

  • Right-click on the desktop and click “Personalise”
  • Select “Adjust font size (DPI)” from the Tasks menu on left
  • Choose your desired font size
  • Click the “OK” button

You will need to restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

You can also define your own font size by clicking the “Custom DPI…” button instead of choosing from the various font sizes.

That’s it for this Tuesday Tweak. Why not subscribe to the feed to get regular Tuesday Tweaks?

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