Change the size of the text on your screen to
default scale - Windows Vista
You can make the text and other items, such as icons, on your
screen easier to see by making them larger. You do this by
increasing the dots per inch (DPI) scale. You can also decrease the
DPI scale to make text and other items on your screen smaller, so
that more information fits on the screen.
Please follow the instructinos:
Click the "Start" button , then
"Control Panel", choose "Appearance and
Personalization", then click
"Personalization".
NOTE: If you have chosen the
"Classic view" of your Control Panel ,
click directly on 'Personalization'.
In the left pane, click "Adjust font size (DPI) - fit
more information". If you are prompted for an
administrator password or confirmation, type the password or
provide confirmation.
In the DPI Scaling dialog box, click "Default scale (96
DPI)", and then click OK.
To see the changes, close all of your programs, and then restart
Windows.
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