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How to Change Text Sizes and Fonts in Windows 10
The default font size in Windows 10 can be too small for some, especially when on a higher resolution screen. We’re going to show you how to adjust your system text size to your liking, along with how to change the font while you’re at it.
If you want to enlarge more than just the fonts, or only want a temporary zoom, we’ll also show you how to use some simple and in-built Windows tools to achieve that.
Change Your Text Sizes
If you’re running the Creators Update or beyond for Windows 10, you’ll need a third-party program to be able to easily change the size of your system fonts How to Change the Size of System Fonts After Windows 10 Creator’s Update How to Change the Size of System Fonts After Windows 10 Creator’s Update After the Creator's Update, Windows 10 no longer allows customization of system font sizes. Fortunately, there's an app you can use to do it anyway. Read More . It’s unknown why Windows decided to remove this basic feature.
Creyors Update and Later
To get started, download the lightweightSystem Font Changer utility from WinTools. On first opening it’ll ask if you want to save your default settings, so click Yes and choose where to save it. This will let you easily go back to your standard font sizes after changing them.
When the program opens, select which element you want to change the size of, like the Title bar or Message box. Then use the slider, on a scale of 0 to 20, along with toggling Bold if you desire. Click the Applybutton, log out and back in, and your changes will take effect.
Before the Creators Update
Press Windows key + I to open Settings and select System > Display. Click Advanced display settings > Advanced sizing of text and other items.
This will open a Control Panel window. Here you can use the two dropdowns: the first to select what element you want to change, the second the font size to change it to. You can choose to tick Bold if desired. When done, click Apply.
Change Your System Font
The default system font in Windows 10 isSegoe UI. Some previous versions of Windows let you easily change the system font, but in Windows 10 it’s a bit trickier. As such, we’ll need to perform a registry edit, the method of which comes fromTenForums.
Before we begin, a couple of notes. Firstly, we’re not directly going into the registry here, but always proceed with caution when editing anything in the registry How Not to Accidentally Mess Up the Windows RegistryHow Not to Accidentally Mess Up the Windows Registry Working with the Windows registry? Take note of these tips, and you'll be much less likely to do lasting damage to your PC. Read More as it can cause severe problems if you mess with the wrong settings.
Secondly, some fonts are not designed to be used system-wide and won’t have the full character set. If you’ve downloaded fonts and try using them, you might find some things look unintelligible because it doesn’t have all the necessary characters that your system needs for some elements.
Finally, this change won’t impact everything and is unreliable for modern applications, like your Settings, Action Center and the Start Menu. However, it will work on older Windows applications and things like the Taskbar.
To get going, open Notepad and paste the following:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts "Segoe UI (TrueType)"="" "Segoe UI Bold (TrueType)"="" "Segoe UI Bold Italic (TrueType)"="" "Segoe UI Italic (TrueType)"="" "Segoe UI Light (TrueType)"="" "Segoe UI Semibold (TrueType)"="" "Segoe UI Symbol (TrueType)"="" HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes "Segoe UI"="NEW FONT"
Replace NEW FONT in the speech marks to whatever you want to change your system font to be. For example: Arial, Verdana, or Comic Sans (okay, maybe not that last one). Do a system search for your Fontsfolder if you’re unsure of the choices. You could even go advanced and learn how to make your own font. These simple tools will allow you to create your own fonts for free, even if yo
The default font size in Windows 10 can be too small for some, especially when on a higher resolution screen. We’re going to show you how to adjust your system text size to your liking, along with how to change the font while you’re at it.
If you want to enlarge more than just the fonts, or only want a temporary zoom, we’ll also show you how to use some simple and in-built Windows tools to achieve that.
Change Your Text Sizes
If you’re running the Creators Update or beyond for Windows 10, you’ll need a third-party program to be able to easily change the size of your system fonts How to Change the Size of System Fonts After Windows 10 Creator’s Update How to Change the Size of System Fonts After Windows 10 Creator’s Update After the Creator's Update, Windows 10 no longer allows customization of system font sizes. Fortunately, there's an app you can use to do it anyway. Read More . It’s unknown why Windows decided to remove this basic feature.
Creyors Update and Later
To get started, download the lightweightSystem Font Changer utility from WinTools. On first opening it’ll ask if you want to save your default settings, so click Yes and choose where to save it. This will let you easily go back to your standard font sizes after changing them.
When the program opens, select which element you want to change the size of, like the Title bar or Message box. Then use the slider, on a scale of 0 to 20, along with toggling Bold if you desire. Click the Applybutton, log out and back in, and your changes will take effect.
Before the Creators Update
Press Windows key + I to open Settings and select System > Display. Click Advanced display settings > Advanced sizing of text and other items.
This will open a Control Panel window. Here you can use the two dropdowns: the first to select what element you want to change, the second the font size to change it to. You can choose to tick Bold if desired. When done, click Apply.
Change Your System Font
The default system font in Windows 10 isSegoe UI. Some previous versions of Windows let you easily change the system font, but in Windows 10 it’s a bit trickier. As such, we’ll need to perform a registry edit, the method of which comes fromTenForums.
Before we begin, a couple of notes. Firstly, we’re not directly going into the registry here, but always proceed with caution when editing anything in the registry How Not to Accidentally Mess Up the Windows RegistryHow Not to Accidentally Mess Up the Windows Registry Working with the Windows registry? Take note of these tips, and you'll be much less likely to do lasting damage to your PC. Read More as it can cause severe problems if you mess with the wrong settings.
Secondly, some fonts are not designed to be used system-wide and won’t have the full character set. If you’ve downloaded fonts and try using them, you might find some things look unintelligible because it doesn’t have all the necessary characters that your system needs for some elements.
Finally, this change won’t impact everything and is unreliable for modern applications, like your Settings, Action Center and the Start Menu. However, it will work on older Windows applications and things like the Taskbar.
To get going, open Notepad and paste the following:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts "Segoe UI (TrueType)"="" "Segoe UI Bold (TrueType)"="" "Segoe UI Bold Italic (TrueType)"="" "Segoe UI Italic (TrueType)"="" "Segoe UI Light (TrueType)"="" "Segoe UI Semibold (TrueType)"="" "Segoe UI Symbol (TrueType)"="" HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes "Segoe UI"="NEW FONT"
Replace NEW FONT in the speech marks to whatever you want to change your system font to be. For example: Arial, Verdana, or Comic Sans (okay, maybe not that last one). Do a system search for your Fontsfolder if you’re unsure of the choices. You could even go advanced and learn how to make your own font. These simple tools will allow you to create your own fonts for free, even if yo
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