When I right click & select "Properties" on a file or folder in Windows
Explorer, I do not get a dark blue background. This window with my settings
mimics the "Active Title Bar" & "3D Objects" options, I've chosen. The text
is not Arial but a system font. In my system, the default fonts are MS Sans
Serif & Tahoma. I do not often tread in the registry but this is the only
place to change these font selections. RUN > regedt32.exe
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes]
"MS Shell Dlg"="Microsoft Sans Serif"
"MS Shell Dlg 2"="Tahoma"
*MS Shell Dlg* is the font value controlling the window you are referring
to. Choose a font that comes with it's own bold file, i.e., Lucida Sans
Demibold (TrueType) - C:\WINDOWS\Fonts\LucidaSansDemibold.ttf. Whenever I
go into the registry, I make sure I do a system back up just in case I screw
up. This isn't like MS-DOS, win.ini, system.ini, config.sys or
autoexec.bat.
The pale pixels you see around the text is called "Clear Type" and can be
switched to "Standard" through Display Properties > Appearance > Effects.
With the high quality of your LCD, this will make the text look even worse.
There is a "Clear Type Tuner" application from Microsoft just for this
anti-aliasing font smoothing. Here's the URL:
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/...ner/Step1.aspx
This is the best I can do with providing info. I'm still a novice.
Changing the DPI setting worked for my sight requirements. I have a Dell
Inspiron 6000 which has a decent LCD but not real fancy. Maybe the above
will work for you. MB
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> Changing the size (DPI) under settings/advanced did indeed make the
> text larger but it still uses Ariel standard, NOT ariel BOLD. The
> problem is when you are in windows explorer and you right click any
> item and choose "properties". You get a dialogue message box where
> the title has the item you clicked on followed by PROPERTIES in dark
> blue background, and then the rest of the message with a gray
> backgound. This class of dialogue box uses ariel (standard), and,
> although you can change the DPI by the settings/advanced/custom fonts
> method (described above), there is no option to change the font style
> to BOLD. That is where the problem lies. By changing the size only
> (DPI), it affects every other text interface also, and still it leaves
> the text in the class of dialogue boxes I am needing to see as
> standard (not BOLD).
>
> If you have a good 1080 LCD using HDMI and set the rez to 1920X1080,
> you find out that the non-bold ariel text is a single pixel wide with
> pale pixels surrounding each stroke, and, it is an eye-strain to read
> this text, no matter how large you make it. What is needed is to make
> the text style BOLD, not standard, and then the width of the strokes
> would be at least two pixels wide and easy to read.
>
> Is there a way to change the default font STYLE (ariel standard) used
> in that class of dialogue boxes which include the properties dialoge
> box for items in windows explorer? It needs to be BOLD and I am at a
> loss to find out how to set that option. What I have to do as a work
> around is to temporarily change the rez down to 1600X900 or less in
> order to easily read these class of dialoge boxes. That is a messy
> work-around since, there ought to be a way to tell windows to use
> ariel bold, instead of standard ariel, for this class of dialogue
> boxes.