I had the same problem when I recently got my new 22" LCD.
So I recently wrote this up.
FONT SIZE IN WINDOWS XP
START -> CONTROL PANEL -> DISPLAY SETTINGS(tab)
APPEARANCE(TAB) -> Font Size.
Try "Large Fonts" or "Extra Large Fonts"
Effects(button) "Use Large icons" (checkbox)
START -> CONTROL PANEL -> TASKBAR & START MENU
Start Menu(tab)
select "Start Menu", click 'Customize', select "Large icons"
INTERNET EXPLORER (7.0)(IE7 = Internet Explorer version 7)
View -> Text Size
Zoom icon at lower right
Zoom in Ctrl +, zoom out Ctrl -
The problem with using zoom on IE7 is no matter how wide you
stretch the window, IE7 still makes the web page wider than
your window, so there is always a horizontal scroll bar
at the bottom, which you must use to move back and forth
so you can see the whole web page.
OTHER IE7 OPTIONAL THINGS YOU CAN DO:
TOOLS -> INTERNET OPTIONS
-> GENERAL(tab) -> FONTS(button)
You can't select the font size, but you could select a different
font which happens to be larger.
-> GENERAL(tab) -> ACCESSIBILITY(button)
Ignore font styles specified on webpages
Ignore font sizes specified on webpages
-> ADVANCED(tab) -> Accessibility(section at top of list):
Reset text size to medium for new windows and tabs
Reset text size to medium while zooming
Reset Zoom level to 100% for new windows and tabs
NETSCAPE 7.2
View -> Text Zoom
Edit -> Preferences -> Appearance -> Fonts
Size(pixels) for Proportional Font & Monospace Font
Also "Minimum font size", which changes the font you see when you
type email.
Netscape 7.2 is nice in that when you use VIEW -> TEXT ZOOM,
it keeps the whole web page on the screen, unlike IE7.
The drawback is Netscape 7.2 is becoming obsolete.
(I didn't care for Netscape 8, and I think there may be
a version 9 out now.)
FIREFOX
Very much like Netscape (I think a lot of the code is
actually shared. Never quite understood how.) A nice
web browser. Like Netscape 7.2, you can zoom to make
the font larger. However, unlike Netscape 7.2, it
doesn't tell you how zoomed in or out you are. You can
use + or -, but there's no option I know of to say
"Go back to regulatr 100% size".
MONITOR
You can also try setting the monitor Display DPI:
START -> CONTROL PANEL -> DISPLAY
SETTINGS(tab) -> ADVANCED -> GENERAL(TAB)
Display DPI setting. Try "Large size (120 DPI)"
(I tried it and didn't care for it.)
ship wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have just got a "high resolution" LCD monitor (a Samsung Synchmaster
> 244T since you ask) and its native resolution is fairly high
> (1920x1200).
>
> Although the monitor itself is something of a joy(!), a normal
> settings that resolution leaves my text way too small! I am
> experimenting with changing the font size.
>
> ( See: Display properties => Settings => Advanced => DPI Setting =>
> Large Size [120DPI - 125% normal size] )
>
> The problem is that many web pages look rather weird.
> (e.g. http://www.computeractive.co.uk/ has the search box in the wrong
> place...)
>
> Also in Windows Outlook(2003), the names of folders on the LH of the
> screen
> are not showing their full names! The names are being trimmed off...
>
> - Do you guys think that changing the DPI is a mistake?
>
> I suppose the other option would be to set the text size back to
> normal and move
> the monitor a *LOT* closer.?? On my previous screen I had it at a
> custom setting of "110%" I think, but that is now too small...
>
> - Any thoughts?
>
>
> Ship
> Shiperton Henethe
>
> Samsung Synchmaster 244T /SM244T, WindowsXP Pro (latest patches),
> graphics card: Matrox Millennium P650 PCIe 128
>