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How to change the font on Windows desktop in Vista

Here are the steps to change or 'customize' the font in Windows desktop in Vista...

You can just make your text on the windows change on your command. The desktop looks very eye friendly.

1. Click on Control Panel


2. Now type Adjust font size in the search box. It will take you directly to the link for the DPI Scaling Utility.


3. Click on Custom DPI.



4. Now adjust
the slider for the text size, which suits your eye. That’s what we mean by 'eye friendly'!

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  • Posted by: jenweeks_2090 at 09 Jun 16:51 permalink
    What if you wanted the text size at less than 100% of normal? As far as I can tell, Vista won't allow you to do that. Is it possible to make the desktop font smaller than the default 96 DPI?

    Thank you!