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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 377441" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>If there is a way to change all system font sizes, I haven't found it yet, maybe someone else will know better than I.</p><p></p><p>But, with most all browsers (I use Opera) there is an option to change the text size of the page. In Opera, on the menubar go to View - Zoom and make your selection. It will zoom and reorder the page so you are not having to still scroll back and forth to read.</p><p>Firefox, is not quite as friendly, you would go to View - Text Size - Increase; you can do this several times untill you get the size you want.</p><p>Similar for Safari - View - Make text bigger; multiple times and you will also have to hit the green dot in the corner to resize the window also. Neither one of these anywhere near as friendly as Opera.</p><p></p><p>To change your desktop font size - click on an empty area of the desktop or open Finder - in the Finder menu go to View and open "Show View Options". </p><p></p><p>For Mail - in the Mail menu; click on Mail, then Preferences, then Fonts & Colors. Here you will have several options for font sizes.</p><p></p><p>Went through same as you several years ago now, eventually, you'll have to resign yourself to that fact that the eyes aren't what they use to be. Just wait until you find while shopping, you can't read any of the fine print and have to ask someone if they will read it for you. It almost seems humiliating and before long you'll have a pair for each room of the house, 2 extras stored in the car and at least one extra in the office desk because you can't seem to remember to put them in your pocket. And yes, you will still find yourself somewhere without them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 377441, member: 24160"] If there is a way to change all system font sizes, I haven't found it yet, maybe someone else will know better than I. But, with most all browsers (I use Opera) there is an option to change the text size of the page. In Opera, on the menubar go to View - Zoom and make your selection. It will zoom and reorder the page so you are not having to still scroll back and forth to read. Firefox, is not quite as friendly, you would go to View - Text Size - Increase; you can do this several times untill you get the size you want. Similar for Safari - View - Make text bigger; multiple times and you will also have to hit the green dot in the corner to resize the window also. Neither one of these anywhere near as friendly as Opera. To change your desktop font size - click on an empty area of the desktop or open Finder - in the Finder menu go to View and open "Show View Options". For Mail - in the Mail menu; click on Mail, then Preferences, then Fonts & Colors. Here you will have several options for font sizes. Went through same as you several years ago now, eventually, you'll have to resign yourself to that fact that the eyes aren't what they use to be. Just wait until you find while shopping, you can't read any of the fine print and have to ask someone if they will read it for you. It almost seems humiliating and before long you'll have a pair for each room of the house, 2 extras stored in the car and at least one extra in the office desk because you can't seem to remember to put them in your pocket. And yes, you will still find yourself somewhere without them. [/QUOTE]
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