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Note that you can also right-click desktop > Screen Resolution > “Making text & other items larger or smaller” to modify the DPI rather than accessing the Control Panel. Once I made the change, I need to logoff or reboot to implement the change. I have modified Window 7's default system's DPI: Control Panel > Display > "Set custom text size DPI" (option on the left side of the screen) to 115% by clicking on “1" in the Inch Marker and dragging to set DPI to 115%.

This setting does not change the screen resolution. Note that you can also right-click an empty area of the desktop and chooe "Personalization rather than accessing it via the Control Panel.Ī pop-up window should display "Window Color & Appearance" which will allow you to modify the screen colors and various font settings (specific font and size) via a drop-down menu.įor the "Icon" option, my settings are: Size= 32, Font=Tahoma, Font Size=11 and this setting also controls the text size in the Explorer window-I have a 24" LCD screen, 1910x1200. How exactly did you try and change the font size in Windows 7?Ĭontrol Panel > Personalization > in the "Basic & High Contrast Theme" section (may need to scroll down in the theme window) choose "Windows Classic" > then click on "Window Color" icon (bottom of the screen, 2nd item from the left).
