In Windows 11, you can change the font size to make text and other elements on your screen appear larger.
Here's how you can do it:
Using Display Settings:
a. Right-click on the desktop and select "Display settings" from the context menu.
b. Under the "Scale and layout" section, you can change the overall size of text, apps, and other items. By default, it's set to 100%. You can increase this percentage to make everything appear larger.
c. You can choose a preset value from the drop-down menu, or you can enter a custom value. The higher the percentage, the larger the font and other elements will appear on your screen.
Change Text Size:
a. You can also change the size of text without affecting the size of other items.
b. In the Display settings, scroll down to the "Advanced display settings" section.
c. Under "Advanced sizing of text and other items," click on "Change text size."
d. A new window will open, allowing you to change the size of text specifically. You can choose from various text size options or set a custom size.
Remember that changing the font size might require signing out and signing back in for the changes to take effect.
Please note that changing the font size in Windows will affect the size of text and elements across all applications and system components, so make sure to choose a size that works well for you.
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