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How to make menu title bar bigger (1080p)
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<blockquote data-quote="Nethfel" data-source="post: 900976" data-attributes="member: 89124"><p>There is a tweak you can try, but you use it at your own risk (these commands would be executed in terminal. you do not need to use your administrative password to execute them, and it will not effect currently running apps, only apps executed after you change the defaults entry - plus this will scale all text in the apps run after this, not just the menu bar, but this is about as close as I can think of to solve your problem).</p><p></p><p>[code]</p><p>defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor <scale factor></p><p>[/code]</p><p></p><p>So you could do:</p><p></p><p>[code]</p><p>defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 1.5</p><p>[/code]</p><p></p><p>and it would increase the overall scaling of everything launched AFTER you executed that code to 150% (with 100% being normal size)</p><p></p><p>[code]</p><p>defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 1</p><p>[/code]</p><p></p><p>will return everything to default size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nethfel, post: 900976, member: 89124"] There is a tweak you can try, but you use it at your own risk (these commands would be executed in terminal. you do not need to use your administrative password to execute them, and it will not effect currently running apps, only apps executed after you change the defaults entry - plus this will scale all text in the apps run after this, not just the menu bar, but this is about as close as I can think of to solve your problem). [code] defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor <scale factor> [/code] So you could do: [code] defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 1.5 [/code] and it would increase the overall scaling of everything launched AFTER you executed that code to 150% (with 100% being normal size) [code] defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 1 [/code] will return everything to default size. [/QUOTE]
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