If that does not work or partially (just at the log-in screen) then you may also have to make the change at the registry location: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop, Name=LogPixels. If some text appears too small or blurry try different value or Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG, Software, Fontsįor 90 percent font size, set to 86 decimal.įor 80 percent font size, set to 76 decimal.ģ. Use at your own risk, the side effects are not known. Save your eyes with DPI Scaling in Windows Vista (Post 8 of 24) But, officially I think the answer is "you can't do that." If I find one, I'll come back and update this. if what you're asking can be done at all, it would likely be through some kind of hack. Microsoft has a good article describing this feature: Make the text on your screen larger or smaller. nor can you type in something smaller than 100% it won't take. You can actually get numbers other than those shown by dragging the ruler, but it won't let you select something smaller than 100%. You can find that by choosing Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Display and then clicking the "Set custom text size (DPI)" link in the left panel. Windows 7 itself won't let you do that, directly.
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