Win7 Default Font size 100% but want 96% instead

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  1. ECH
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       #1

    Win7 Default Font size 100% but want 96% instead


    Hello,

    I would love to know a way to reduce Win7's text and other items on my screen by choosing a percentage lower then it's default of 100% (IE: 96 dpi). I became perplexed when I found out that Win7 wouldn't allow me to go below 100% (Appearance and Personalization > Display). Can anyone help me figure out a way to reduce the font size from 100% to 96%?

    Edit:
    Hmm, I checked the registry and it actually reads 96 dpi:
    HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Software\Fonts
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  2. Posts : 6,618
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       #2

    I don't have the answer to your question, but I am curious why you would want to do this? You must still have very good eyesight...I have to increase the size of the fonts.

    EDIT: It may not be precise enough for you, but you may be able to find what you want by using a different font.
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  3. Posts : 173
    Windows 7
       #3

    Here is some useful information for using ClearType to change the text size on your display: Make text easier to read using ClearType.

    Cheers,
    Tara
    Windows Outreach Team
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  4. ECH
    Posts : 63
    Win7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    TaraSWinTeam said:
    Here is some useful information for using ClearType to change the text size on your display: Make text easier to read using ClearType.

    Cheers,
    Tara
    Windows Outreach Team
    Thanks, I think this will solve the issue for me.




    seekermeister said:
    I don't have the answer to your question, but I am curious why you would want to do this? You must still have very good eyesight...I have to increase the size of the fonts.

    EDIT: It may not be precise enough for you, but you may be able to find what you want by using a different font.
    Smaller fonts seem to reduce eye strain for me. I will try a different font though. Tahoma seems to appeal to me. Thanks!
    Last edited by ECH; 31 Dec 2009 at 15:15.
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  5. Posts : 6,618
    W7x64 Pro, SuSe 12.1/** W7 x64 Pro, XP MCE
       #5

    There was a time when I could use far smaller fonts than now, but with age and the faintness of some fonts, like on webpages, I have adopted the Lydian font set. The style appeals, and setting it for bold makes the type stand out on the monitor. Lydian isn't a Windows font, but it is available for free download.
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    ECH said:
    Hello,

    I would love to know a way to reduce Win7's text and other items on my screen by choosing a percentage lower then it's default of 100% (IE: 96 dpi). I became perplexed when I found out that Win7 wouldn't allow me to go below 100% (Appearance and Personalization > Display). Can anyone help me figure out a way to reduce the font size from 100% to 96%?

    Edit:
    Hmm, I checked the registry and it actually reads 96 dpi:
    HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Software\Fonts
    Could this be what you are looking for? Click on VIEW and ZOOM. You can make it as big or microscopic as you desire.
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  7. ECH
    Posts : 63
    Win7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    bigmck said:
    ECH said:
    Hello,

    I would love to know a way to reduce Win7's text and other items on my screen by choosing a percentage lower then it's default of 100% (IE: 96 dpi). I became perplexed when I found out that Win7 wouldn't allow me to go below 100% (Appearance and Personalization > Display). Can anyone help me figure out a way to reduce the font size from 100% to 96%?

    Edit:
    Hmm, I checked the registry and it actually reads 96 dpi:
    HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Software\Fonts
    Could this be what you are looking for? Click on VIEW and ZOOM. You can make it as big or microscopic as you desire.
    I tried that but it starts at 100%. Although I tried to edit it to 50% it doesn't do anything. Thanks anyway though. So far, changing the font has helped out a lot for me. Characters aren't as hard to read (blurry) as before. I didn't notice this until I actually changed the font.
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  8. Posts : 6,618
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       #8

    Rumaging around, I found a setting that I hadn't noticed before. The Display settings in Appearance and Personalization has a link on the left called "Set custom test size (DPI). I haven't messed with it, but it looks like it would do what you want.

    EDIT: Nevermind, I was wrong.
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  9. ECH
    Posts : 63
    Win7
    Thread Starter
       #9

    seekermeister said:
    Rumaging around, I found a setting that I hadn't noticed before. The Display settings in Appearance and Personalization has a link on the left called "Set custom test size (DPI). I haven't messed with it, but it looks like it would do what you want.
    I did try that but when I hit enter to get it to change from 100% to 96% it only goes back to 100%.


    EDIT: Nevermind, I was wrong.
    No problem...thanks for the suggestion anyway.
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  10. Posts : 173
    Windows 7
       #10

    ECH said:
    TaraSWinTeam said:
    Here is some useful information for using ClearType to change the text size on your display: Make text easier to read using ClearType.

    Cheers,
    Tara
    Windows Outreach Team
    Thanks, I think this will solve the issue for me.

    Let us know how it works!

    Cheers,
    Tara
    Windows Outreach Team
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