Adjust Win7's DPI settings for easy reading

  
                                    

The default font size of the Windows 7 operating system is 96 pixels, so we are faced with a very big problem: the default 96-pixel font size of the Win7 operating system allows us to read text or do text-related use of high-resolution screens. It can be very difficult to operate, and long-term operation can cause damage to our vision. In order to solve the above mentioned problem, we can adjust the text size on the screen by adjusting the DPI settings of Win7.

Operation steps

1, “ right click on the desktop blank — screen resolution & mdash; enlarge or reduce text and other items & rdquo; this interface is very simple DPI (dots per inch) Adjustments,

2. Of course, if you are familiar with the search function of the Windows 7 Start Menu, you can: <;Enter ‘DPI’—Select & Run &lsquo in the Start Menu search box ; Zoom in or out on text and other items & rsquo;”. As shown below:

3, through the above figure we can see that by default the text size on the screen is set to "small (S) & mdash; 100% & rdquo;, then the system default font size It is 96 pixels.

4, by selecting the other two presets, you can increase the display pixel of the font, and use the preview image on the right to view the change of the adjusted interface ratio. After confirming, click the “Apply” button. And log out and return. Usually, more than 100% of the two presets can meet 24— 30-inch LCD monitors have 1920*1200 pixels and 2560*1600 pixels standard resolution, showing clear enough system interface fonts.

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