How to change the Win Vista interface ya black font to Song

  
                  

Microsoft Yahoo fonts are used extensively in Vista's Chinese interface, but like the Vista interface, it is clearly prepared for the growing mainstream of large-screen displays.

It seems that although it is beautiful, due to the use of smoothing technology, it should be said to be more vague. If you look at it for a long time, your eyes will be tired. This problem is more prominent in the traditional resolution of 1024x768.

And the Song characters are not only clear and easy to read, but also can display more Chinese characters in the same window, which is more suitable for users who are not large screens.

The following method is to let everyone change the Windows Aero theme of Yahei into the tried and tested Song characters, while having beautiful transparent effects and clear fonts:

First, put the Aero theme Change the Yahei to Song:

1. Change the Microsoft Yahoo font configuration in the Windows\\Resources\\Themes\\Aero\\zh-CN\\aero.msstyles.mui file to Song to change the Aero interface. Shown for the Song Dynasty.

2.wbpluto has modified this file, you download the attachment, replace the original aero.msstyles.mui file (it is best to back up the original file in order to restore to the Yahei setting)

3 Open the "Personalization" control panel, click "Window Color and Appearance", click "Open the traditional style of appearance properties to get more color options", click on "Windows Aero (transparent)", OK to apply New Arial Aero interface!

[b] If it doesn't work, try logging out or restarting the computer a few times, or switching between topics several times.[/b]

Replace the ugly Song body that comes with Vista with the Song body that comes with XP:

It is well known that the Song characters that come with Vista are ugly. If you don't like it, just change it:

1. If you use the resource manager, it is inconvenient to replace the font. We can use Total Commander (or WinRAR) to enter Vista's Windows\\Fonts folder and rename the simsun.ttc file.

2. Open the Windows\\Fonts folder in XP and drag the simsun.ttc font file into Vista's Fonts folder.

3. Log out or restart the computer, the font will be replaced with the standard Song font under XP.

You're done, now we don't have to face the vague Microsoft Yahei every day. Have both the Aero interface and the clear Song body~~~

Everyone understands my original intention, I didn’t even say that "Song is better than Yahei", the whole post did not mention the Song body better. Take a look at what I wrote at the beginning of my second sentence.

Just because the 1024 resolution is more readable and more readable, and more display space, so for everyone to write this post, those who use 17-inch LCD 1280 or higher resolution will not slam.




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