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kraut July 10th 06 10:50 PM

Win 98se font size.
 


How / where do I adjust / increase the font size for like the desktop
icon names and well as the standard operating font size for the
various windows programs. As I get older the smaller font sizes are
getting harder to see.

Sorry if I am not explaining myself clear enough but hopefully someone
can help me out here.

TIA



Alan Edwards July 11th 06 01:56 AM

Win 98se font size.
 
Adjust the font for the icon names in Control Panel-Display-Appearance
tab.
The item to use is "Icon"

You can also try using Large Fonts on the Settings tab (Advanced)

....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html



On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 21:50:33 GMT, in
microsoft.public.win98.display.general, kraut
wrote:



How / where do I adjust / increase the font size for like the desktop
icon names and well as the standard operating font size for the
various windows programs. As I get older the smaller font sizes are
getting harder to see.

Sorry if I am not explaining myself clear enough but hopefully someone
can help me out here.

TIA


kraut July 11th 06 01:22 PM

Win 98se font size.
 

OK. I guess I did not explain correctly.

I am not just talking about icons. I am talking about all fonts used
in windows such as when you right click on something and bring up the
property box - the font size used in or on it or the size font used
when in explorer where it list the directories and files and all the
other windows fonts - not just the icons.

I know it can be done somehow because I seen it once but can not
remember where or how.

Adjust the font for the icon names in Control Panel-Display-Appearance
tab.
The item to use is "Icon"

You can also try using Large Fonts on the Settings tab (Advanced)



How / where do I adjust / increase the font size for like the desktop
icon names and the standard operating font size for the
various windows programs. As I get older the smaller font sizes are
getting harder to see.

Sorry if I am not explaining myself clear enough but hopefully someone
can help me out here.

TIA



Alan Edwards July 12th 06 12:44 AM

Win 98se font size.
 
I am not talking about just icons either.
The item: Icon has a font size. That font is for the names under the
icons on the desktop and window text.

Use other items where applicable for other fonts, e.g. Menu, Message
Box

....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html



On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 12:22:50 GMT, in
microsoft.public.win98.display.general, kraut
wrote:


OK. I guess I did not explain correctly.

I am not just talking about icons. I am talking about all fonts used
in windows such as when you right click on something and bring up the
property box - the font size used in or on it or the size font used
when in explorer where it list the directories and files and all the
other windows fonts - not just the icons.

I know it can be done somehow because I seen it once but can not
remember where or how.

Adjust the font for the icon names in Control Panel-Display-Appearance
tab.
The item to use is "Icon"

You can also try using Large Fonts on the Settings tab (Advanced)



How / where do I adjust / increase the font size for like the desktop
icon names and the standard operating font size for the
various windows programs. As I get older the smaller font sizes are
getting harder to see.

Sorry if I am not explaining myself clear enough but hopefully someone
can help me out here.

TIA


Ken August 6th 06 06:40 PM

Win 98se font size.
 
I have a related question. I was adjusting the font size and display
appearance size for my father who has significant loss of sight. The
appearance is extremely large now, but I can't access lower areas in the
control boxes since they are off the screen and there is no scroll bar to
take you to the bottom of the box. For example, I wanted to change the mouse
settings, but I can't see the bottom of the control box any more.

How do I set it back to default settings or normal display settings so I can
make further changes. I can't see the Advanced options in the Appearance box
to let me change the font size back-- it also is off the screen!

I assume there is a simple fix, but I don't know what it is. Any help?
Thanks.

"Alan Edwards" wrote:

I am not talking about just icons either.
The item: Icon has a font size. That font is for the names under the
icons on the desktop and window text.

Use other items where applicable for other fonts, e.g. Menu, Message
Box

....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html



On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 12:22:50 GMT, in
microsoft.public.win98.display.general, kraut
wrote:


OK. I guess I did not explain correctly.

I am not just talking about icons. I am talking about all fonts used
in windows such as when you right click on something and bring up the
property box - the font size used in or on it or the size font used
when in explorer where it list the directories and files and all the
other windows fonts - not just the icons.

I know it can be done somehow because I seen it once but can not
remember where or how.

Adjust the font for the icon names in Control Panel-Display-Appearance
tab.
The item to use is "Icon"

You can also try using Large Fonts on the Settings tab (Advanced)



How / where do I adjust / increase the font size for like the desktop
icon names and the standard operating font size for the
various windows programs. As I get older the smaller font sizes are
getting harder to see.

Sorry if I am not explaining myself clear enough but hopefully someone
can help me out here.

TIA



Alan Edwards August 6th 06 11:46 PM

Win 98se font size.
 
You don't need to see the bottom of the control box.
Make the changes and hit the Enter key.

There are no Advanced options in the Appearance tab.
Advanced is on the Settings tab.

....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html



On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 10:40:02 -0700, in
microsoft.public.win98.display.general, Ken
wrote:

I have a related question. I was adjusting the font size and display
appearance size for my father who has significant loss of sight. The
appearance is extremely large now, but I can't access lower areas in the
control boxes since they are off the screen and there is no scroll bar to
take you to the bottom of the box. For example, I wanted to change the mouse
settings, but I can't see the bottom of the control box any more.

How do I set it back to default settings or normal display settings so I can
make further changes. I can't see the Advanced options in the Appearance box
to let me change the font size back-- it also is off the screen!

I assume there is a simple fix, but I don't know what it is. Any help?
Thanks.

"Alan Edwards" wrote:

I am not talking about just icons either.
The item: Icon has a font size. That font is for the names under the
icons on the desktop and window text.

Use other items where applicable for other fonts, e.g. Menu, Message
Box

....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html



On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 12:22:50 GMT, in
microsoft.public.win98.display.general, kraut
wrote:


OK. I guess I did not explain correctly.

I am not just talking about icons. I am talking about all fonts used
in windows such as when you right click on something and bring up the
property box - the font size used in or on it or the size font used
when in explorer where it list the directories and files and all the
other windows fonts - not just the icons.

I know it can be done somehow because I seen it once but can not
remember where or how.

Adjust the font for the icon names in Control Panel-Display-Appearance
tab.
The item to use is "Icon"

You can also try using Large Fonts on the Settings tab (Advanced)



How / where do I adjust / increase the font size for like the desktop
icon names and the standard operating font size for the
various windows programs. As I get older the smaller font sizes are
getting harder to see.

Sorry if I am not explaining myself clear enough but hopefully someone
can help me out here.

TIA



Ken August 7th 06 02:59 AM

Win 98se font size.
 
Thanks for the reply. I misspoke. I was in the Display Properties, Settings
Box. I changed both the Screen Area to give the largest print and the Font
Size in the Advanced box. I think the main thing I have to do is get back to
the Screen Area and move the setting to the right, but I can't see the Screen
Area control, it is off the bottom of the screen. How can I make the change
without being able to see the control? Thanks.

"Alan Edwards" wrote:

You don't need to see the bottom of the control box.
Make the changes and hit the Enter key.

There are no Advanced options in the Appearance tab.
Advanced is on the Settings tab.

....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html



On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 10:40:02 -0700, in
microsoft.public.win98.display.general, Ken
wrote:

I have a related question. I was adjusting the font size and display
appearance size for my father who has significant loss of sight. The
appearance is extremely large now, but I can't access lower areas in the
control boxes since they are off the screen and there is no scroll bar to
take you to the bottom of the box. For example, I wanted to change the mouse
settings, but I can't see the bottom of the control box any more.

How do I set it back to default settings or normal display settings so I can
make further changes. I can't see the Advanced options in the Appearance box
to let me change the font size back-- it also is off the screen!

I assume there is a simple fix, but I don't know what it is. Any help?
Thanks.

"Alan Edwards" wrote:

I am not talking about just icons either.
The item: Icon has a font size. That font is for the names under the
icons on the desktop and window text.

Use other items where applicable for other fonts, e.g. Menu, Message
Box

....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html



On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 12:22:50 GMT, in
microsoft.public.win98.display.general, kraut
wrote:


OK. I guess I did not explain correctly.

I am not just talking about icons. I am talking about all fonts used
in windows such as when you right click on something and bring up the
property box - the font size used in or on it or the size font used
when in explorer where it list the directories and files and all the
other windows fonts - not just the icons.

I know it can be done somehow because I seen it once but can not
remember where or how.

Adjust the font for the icon names in Control Panel-Display-Appearance
tab.
The item to use is "Icon"

You can also try using Large Fonts on the Settings tab (Advanced)



How / where do I adjust / increase the font size for like the desktop
icon names and the standard operating font size for the
various windows programs. As I get older the smaller font sizes are
getting harder to see.

Sorry if I am not explaining myself clear enough but hopefully someone
can help me out here.

TIA




Brian A. August 7th 06 04:21 AM

Win 98se font size.
 
Right click an empty place on the desktop.
Click Properties in the popup menu.
If you can see the tabs click the Settings tab.
If you can't see the tabs press/hold down CTRL and press the Tab key 5 times.

It should now be on the Settings tab.
Press only the Tab key once to move to the Screen Area setting.
Press the Right arrow key once to move the setting to the right once, twicw to
move it 2 settings and so on.
Press Enter when you feel it's the setting you want.

If the setting accepted is not the one you want, follow the steps above to sixe
it again.

--

Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User }
Conflicts start where information lacks.
http://basconotw.mvps.org/




Ken wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I misspoke. I was in the Display Properties, Settings
Box. I changed both the Screen Area to give the largest print and the Font
Size in the Advanced box. I think the main thing I have to do is get back to
the Screen Area and move the setting to the right, but I can't see the Screen
Area control, it is off the bottom of the screen. How can I make the change
without being able to see the control? Thanks.

"Alan Edwards" wrote:

You don't need to see the bottom of the control box.
Make the changes and hit the Enter key.

There are no Advanced options in the Appearance tab.
Advanced is on the Settings tab.

....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html



On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 10:40:02 -0700, in
microsoft.public.win98.display.general, Ken
wrote:

I have a related question. I was adjusting the font size and display
appearance size for my father who has significant loss of sight. The
appearance is extremely large now, but I can't access lower areas in the
control boxes since they are off the screen and there is no scroll bar to
take you to the bottom of the box. For example, I wanted to change the
mouse settings, but I can't see the bottom of the control box any more.

How do I set it back to default settings or normal display settings so I can
make further changes. I can't see the Advanced options in the Appearance
box to let me change the font size back-- it also is off the screen!

I assume there is a simple fix, but I don't know what it is. Any help?
Thanks.

"Alan Edwards" wrote:

I am not talking about just icons either.
The item: Icon has a font size. That font is for the names under the
icons on the desktop and window text.

Use other items where applicable for other fonts, e.g. Menu, Message
Box

....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html



On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 12:22:50 GMT, in
microsoft.public.win98.display.general, kraut
wrote:


OK. I guess I did not explain correctly.

I am not just talking about icons. I am talking about all fonts used
in windows such as when you right click on something and bring up the
property box - the font size used in or on it or the size font used
when in explorer where it list the directories and files and all the
other windows fonts - not just the icons.

I know it can be done somehow because I seen it once but can not
remember where or how.

Adjust the font for the icon names in Control Panel-Display-Appearance
tab.
The item to use is "Icon"

You can also try using Large Fonts on the Settings tab (Advanced)



How / where do I adjust / increase the font size for like the desktop
icon names and the standard operating font size for the
various windows programs. As I get older the smaller font sizes are
getting harder to see.

Sorry if I am not explaining myself clear enough but hopefully someone
can help me out here.

TIA



Alan Edwards August 7th 06 05:32 AM

Win 98se font size.
 
As Brian says, select the Settings tab and TAB once to get to the
Screen area control then use right arrow to increase resolution.
Alt+D will get you to the Advanced button if necessary.

....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html



On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 18:59:02 -0700, in
microsoft.public.win98.display.general, Ken
wrote:

Thanks for the reply. I misspoke. I was in the Display Properties, Settings
Box. I changed both the Screen Area to give the largest print and the Font
Size in the Advanced box. I think the main thing I have to do is get back to
the Screen Area and move the setting to the right, but I can't see the Screen
Area control, it is off the bottom of the screen. How can I make the change
without being able to see the control? Thanks.

"Alan Edwards" wrote:

You don't need to see the bottom of the control box.
Make the changes and hit the Enter key.

There are no Advanced options in the Appearance tab.
Advanced is on the Settings tab.

....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html



On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 10:40:02 -0700, in
microsoft.public.win98.display.general, Ken
wrote:

I have a related question. I was adjusting the font size and display
appearance size for my father who has significant loss of sight. The
appearance is extremely large now, but I can't access lower areas in the
control boxes since they are off the screen and there is no scroll bar to
take you to the bottom of the box. For example, I wanted to change the mouse
settings, but I can't see the bottom of the control box any more.

How do I set it back to default settings or normal display settings so I can
make further changes. I can't see the Advanced options in the Appearance box
to let me change the font size back-- it also is off the screen!

I assume there is a simple fix, but I don't know what it is. Any help?
Thanks.

"Alan Edwards" wrote:

I am not talking about just icons either.
The item: Icon has a font size. That font is for the names under the
icons on the desktop and window text.

Use other items where applicable for other fonts, e.g. Menu, Message
Box

....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html



On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 12:22:50 GMT, in
microsoft.public.win98.display.general, kraut
wrote:


OK. I guess I did not explain correctly.

I am not just talking about icons. I am talking about all fonts used
in windows such as when you right click on something and bring up the
property box - the font size used in or on it or the size font used
when in explorer where it list the directories and files and all the
other windows fonts - not just the icons.

I know it can be done somehow because I seen it once but can not
remember where or how.

Adjust the font for the icon names in Control Panel-Display-Appearance
tab.
The item to use is "Icon"

You can also try using Large Fonts on the Settings tab (Advanced)



How / where do I adjust / increase the font size for like the desktop
icon names and the standard operating font size for the
various windows programs. As I get older the smaller font sizes are
getting harder to see.

Sorry if I am not explaining myself clear enough but hopefully someone
can help me out here.

TIA





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