Change the size of text in Windows - Microsoft Support Here's how to change the size of text, images, and apps in Windows To change your display in Windows, select Start > Settings > Accessibility > Text size To make only the text on your screen larger, adjust the slider next to Text size
Make text and apps bigger - Microsoft Support Under Make text bigger on the Display tab, drag the slider to the right to increase the size of the sample text Once you're happy with the text size, select Apply Windows scales up the size of all text To go to the Ease of Access settings on your computer, press the Windows key+U
Make Windows easier to see - Microsoft Support To adjust the size of text, apps, and other items, select the Start button, then select Settings > Accessibility > Text size Use the slider next to Text size to make just the text on your screen larger
how to change the size of Windows menus and the text Size on menu items . . . Right click your Desktop and select Display Settings, then select the Custom Scale option and add 10% to the scale percentage, then log out and back into Windows to apply that change to test if that makes the menus any better visually
how to adjust text size - Microsoft Q A To adjust the text size in Windows 11, you can use the following steps: Open the Settings app Navigate to Ease of Access Click on Display Use the Make text bigger slider to adjust the text size You can move the slider to increase or decrease the text size according to your preference After adjusting, make sure to click Apply to save the
Font size for Windows menus, icon descriptions, and browser tabs is . . . Change Display Scaling: Right-click on the desktop, go to Display settings, and under Scale and layout, set the Display scaling to 125% or 150% Adjust Text Size: Go to Settings > Accessibility > Text size and use the slider to increase the text size for menus and icons
How can I increase the font size of the taskbar in Windows 11? Select a size that gives you the desired Task Bar font size THEN go back and change the Accessibility > Text Size to reduce the screen icon font size to something more reasonable I had changed to 32-inch 4K displays and the default fonts were very tiny This fixed the problem nicely