[dba-Tech] Font Sizes
John Bartow
jbartow at winhaven.net
Thu Jun 13 10:11:08 CDT 2024
I'm not quite sure what you're doing or asking but I use multiple screens. One is set at a different resolution for dialogues that are difficult to read. At times I also rotate one of the screens 90 degrees so it has more length than width and I can see more of the text page. Initially using multiple screens rather than just alt-tabbing or using a tiled layout took some getting used to but I quickly adapted. I found a six monitor arm on Amazon for a reasonable price and it made life easier. I just replaced my 24" Dell monitors with 27" Sceptre monitors because the old ones were getting dim and a bit fuzzy. With DP and HDMI connections these things are very nice and not costly.
John B
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From: dba-Tech <dba-tech-bounces+jbartow=winhaven.net at databaseadvisors.com> On Behalf Of accesspro at gmail.com
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To: 'Discussion of Hardware and Software issues' <dba-tech at databaseadvisors.com>; 'Bob Heygood' <accesspro at gmail.com>
Subject: [dba-Tech] Font Sizes
I am wondering if any of us has also had/is having an issue with the size of the fonts in the size of the "dialog boxes" and other screen elements of Win 11. I notice this particularly in the property boxes in Access. They are just too small to read. Not a lot on line regarding this. The one idea was that even though it is win 10 or 11, win32 elements are still used in some areas. This seems to make sense. But no one has a solution.
I am using a 27" monitor.
I have most all resolution/size settings set to the "recommended" values.
TIA,
Bob Heygood
accesspro at gmail.com
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