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Old March 17th 09, 06:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Joel[_6_]
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Default increasing font size

Badger wrote:
OK, Joel,
something else to try,
Right click the desktop and select customize,
On the upper left of the screen, select Adjust font size (DPI)
On the drop down screen, click the Custom DPI button,
On the next drop down screen click the down arrow next to the little
window and highlite 125% to start with and then OK,
Hit OK again.

"Joel" wrote in message
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Badger wrote:
Click View at the top and select Text Size


"Joel" wrote in message
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Last week I purchased my 1st laptop and thus entered the world of
Vista after running Win XP home since it 1st came out. I'm a senior
at 62, and my eyesight isn't the best anymore. I tried 1024x600 for
larger font size but didn't like how graphics and Icons looked, so I
went back to the default of 1288x600.

My problem is the the font size including emails is just too small,
so I'm forced to continually use Control + to increase it. Is there
a way to change the font size so I don't have to do this.

I'm running Firefox 3.07 and the latest version of Thunderbird.

My laptop is a Toshiba Satellite L305D-S5934

Thanks in advance for the help.

The only option there is control + or control -. I'm trying to find
a way to not have to that for every email, etc.



Thanks, it helped.