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Don
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      30th Sep 2008
Is there any way to adjust the font size in the Vista help system? I
adjusted the DPI settings and the Windows fonts to my liking, but I find
the text being displayed on the help screens too small for comfort.
Given my vision and that I have to use a Vista laptop for work, it would
be nice if I could somehow adjust the font size. If anyone knows how to
do this, please let me know. Thanks
 
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      30th Sep 2008
hi;
are you talking about Help and Support?
there is in the top right click Options then text size
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lucky me I guess


"Don" wrote:

> Is there any way to adjust the font size in the Vista help system? I
> adjusted the DPI settings and the Windows fonts to my liking, but I find
> the text being displayed on the help screens too small for comfort.
> Given my vision and that I have to use a Vista laptop for work, it would
> be nice if I could somehow adjust the font size. If anyone knows how to
> do this, please let me know. Thanks
>

 
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