![]() Underneath the primary display area is a slider that will allow you to change the size of all the text within the OS, including that in most third-party programs. To adjust the global text size settings for Windows, go to the main Settings menu - search for “Settings” in the Start menu, or click the notification panel, then all settings - and click System, then Display. If you have trouble reading or focusing on text or user interface elements in Windows due to poor eyesight, a small yet high-resolution display, or simply discomfort, it’s easy to adjust the size and appearance of text in Windows and most everyday programs. The steps below are written for Windows 10, but most of the options are readily available in older versions of the OS. That includes making the operating system easier on the eyes, and we’re not talking about the wallpaper. Greg Mombert/Digital TrendsWindows is incredibly flexible thanks to decades of Microsoft’s continuous development - just about anything you’d want to do with it, you can, if you know where to look.
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