You can change the size of everything in display properties. I'm using
an XP machine right now and can't tell you exactly how to do it, but
open the "classic" display properties menu, then settings, then
advanced, then DPI settings (this is under XP, but I think that the
window is the same in 7 once you get to it). Microsoft didn't provide
as easy a way to do this as you apparently have on the Mac; it's not
something that most people will change often.
Note: This is the "right" way to do this. DO NOT do it by changing the
display resolution. That is the "wrong" way to do it.
Gary wrote:
> On my desktop computer, a mac using osx, the keys Command-+ and
> Command-- cause the current font on the screen to get larger (Cmd+) or
> smaller (Cmd-). Although I have a 24" monitor, I frequently use the
> keys to make the font large enough for my old tired eyes to be able to
> read comfortably.
>
> I recently purchased a netbook (12") to use mainly for travel. It uses
> Windows 7, and I cannot find the equivalent function, although it would
> be even more useful on my 12" screen as it is on my 24" screen. There
> is a "Magnifier" built it, but it goes in incremental steps that
> immediately make the font too large or too small.
>
> Does anyone know of an add-on that would give me a convenient screen
> font increase/decrease in Windows 7?
>
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