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I'm trying to help an elderly friend who changed the font size under
"settings" to something that is too large. I've tried to make it smaller, but
I cannot even see the choice windows on the "settings" page because the font
is so big. Is there are other way to reduce the font size? Thanks
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Boot to safe mode and make the change there - press and hold Ctrl before
Windows boots and choose safe mode from the menu.
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Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"help for elderly" <help for elderly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> I'm trying to help an elderly friend who changed the font size under
> "settings" to something that is too large. I've tried to make it smaller,
> but
> I cannot even see the choice windows on the "settings" page because the
> font
> is so big. Is there are other way to reduce the font size? Thanks
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"help for elderly" <help for elderly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:741158FA-87D7-418F-BF23-BBC8F25B9831@microsoft.com...
> I'm trying to help an elderly friend who changed the font size under
> "settings" to something that is too large. I've tried to make it smaller,
but
> I cannot even see the choice windows on the "settings" page because the
font
> is so big. Is there are other way to reduce the font size? Thanks
There is no way to change the font size on the Settings page.
If you meant to say "Under Appearance", then try this
Right-click a blank spot on the Desktop
Choose Properties
Choose Appearance
Press the TAB key 3 times to establish
focus on the Item scroll box,
which will be set to Desktop
Press the DOWN arrow key
to change the setting of the Item scroll box
from Desktop to Icon
Press the Down arrow key 10 times
to reduce the Icon size by 10 pixels
Press Enter to apply the change
Repeat as necessary until you have a manageable system again.
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