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Solve : In apps or startmenu can't read the fine print?

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That is to small to read and when I USE my printer it prints to big.
I have the size set at no.6 and another place I set at 100.Confusing
I just got w-10 29 july.Can you expand your COMMENTS?  Is this a laptop or a monitor connected to desktop system?  What is your screen resolution setting? 

Where did you set size 6 and size 100?  We need to know exactly what settings you're talking about.  !. appearance & display set for no.6
2.under display again set resolution at 1920-1080
3.under display again set custom scaling level 100%
Maybe I could try 200%? Quote from: jacobixxx8 on August 22, 2016, 09:21:07 AM

!. appearance & display set for no.6
Why did you set at #6?  You're complaining about text being too small to read but you choose the smallest size available.  Doesn't make SENSE.

Quote from: jacobixxx8 on August 22, 2016, 09:21:07 AM
2.under display again set resolution at 1920-1080
I'm guessing that is the highest setting.  Is that right?  That's a high resolution on a laptop, meaning text is going to appear smaller than on LOWER resolution screens. So, increasing the size setting to offset the effect of high resolution seems like the logical thing to do in your SITUATION.

Quote from: jacobixxx8 on August 22, 2016, 09:21:07 AM
3.under display again set custom scaling level 100%
Maybe I could try 200%?
Hmm, my laptop only shows 125% as the maximum scaling.  But, my resolution is 1366 x 768, so I would not need to scale as much as you to get a the same visual size effect.  If your system allows scaling up to 200%, and presumably some options between 100% and 200%, why not experiment with the setting and see how it goes?   Thanks for the consideration. I set it at 200% and it was more than I needed. .I'm in good shape
It pays to experiment once in a while.


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