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04-07-2024 10:23 AM
I want to enlarge the font of my ProBook 450 G6. the photo you will see has not the exact size. The font of my PC ist very small and hard to read. Is there as soution to enlarge the font. I am thinking of buying another PC which has a larger font.
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04-10-2024 07:24 AM
Hello.
Go to Windows 11 Settings and select System, then Display. (oder System -> Anzeige)
If you have external displays, make sure you select the laptop display. A bit down on the settings page there is "scale" (Skalierung) which probably shows 100% at the moment? Try higher scaling settings from the list, for example 150%.
As an alternative to scaling you can change the screen to lower resolution on the same settings windows, but this may result in a more blurry screen.
04-07-2024 01:38 PM
Please try hold down Ctrl key and enter + (plus) sign few times first. What is the resolution of its screen ?
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04-07-2024 02:36 PM
Sorry it did not help pressing down at the same ctrl and + key. It nearly impossible that it can work. The display of the PC is at its limit. a phote with png con can enlarge.
I have sent you a photo of my PC full scale. But the writing is very small to read.
04-10-2024 07:24 AM
Hello.
Go to Windows 11 Settings and select System, then Display. (oder System -> Anzeige)
If you have external displays, make sure you select the laptop display. A bit down on the settings page there is "scale" (Skalierung) which probably shows 100% at the moment? Try higher scaling settings from the list, for example 150%.
As an alternative to scaling you can change the screen to lower resolution on the same settings windows, but this may result in a more blurry screen.
04-11-2024 12:27 AM
Hello again,
You can always change the scaling setting back to what it was. I don't understand why you are getting a warning.
My Windows 11 computers at hand do not warn me no matter which scaling setting I try. Some (old) software may not scale properly (or at all) and may require updating, but that's something you need to find out yourself.
Windows 11 also has a Text Size setting but not all software honor this setting.