explorer although the display of the file listing on the drives, the fonts are ok and can be changed but the top lines of information giving you the various options in explorer are too small. Also the top of the windows program items fonts are also too small and cannot be changed either.
The screen Icon fonts do change but not the popup screen tablets. I have tried it many times, all the other options work but not the screen tablet option, you can put them up to 24 and they do not change. So a waste of time and does not work.Ģ) If you try the other option (which I have tried many time), to change each of the different display fonts it does not work for the screen tablets. This information is totaly incorrect.ġ) If you change the resonluton of the screen you are warned that it will effect the display which it does and also the windows display tablets do not change size either. You mention the way to change the caracter sizes on windows 10. The advanced settings are limited to the desktop only.
Also when changing between percentage size windows will not remember your advanced screen settings of font size changes. Probably restrictions due to resizing and rerendering limits. In desktop mode. I notice more overlapping of apps rather than neat 4 quadrant snapping. Also the snapping of apps in multitasking in neat quadrants is somewhat different when changing the percentage to different from the recommended screen size. In the case of a simple batch layout, each tile of the batch corresponds to one sample in a group. Something for windows feedback. Thus changing the size of elements and fonts is not without its peculiarities and inconsitent experience.
I hope they are bugs, but I'm affraid the rendering issue is here to stay. Webpages are still rendered to a smaller font in portrait orientation compared to landscape orientation. Also you could encounter an issue when changing orientation at this percentage. The 175% option helps, but it does change the layout of the live tiles dramatically. The magnifying glass is a poor solution in my opinion. It might be esthetically please but I'm increasing noticing that many developers are designing the smaller font size. In many apps and dekstop app settings the base font size is 9. I can understand the need for this on a smartphone, but on a tablet as my desktop replacement I need and want to read comfortably. On my surface pro many element fonts are preposterously small, font size 9 and smaller. Use PlaceholdersĬlicking this icon toggles the use of placeholders, which are empty boxes to temporarily substitute for graphs in the layout when recalculation can be too costly.Yes, if there are any settings that can change the font size then let that be it. This helps the user see which figures will be on which page so as to visualize how the layout will look when presented in a different format, such as PowerPoint or PDF. This icon toggles the visibility of page breaks in the layout. Toggles the visibility of guides in the layout for snap alignment of figures. This grid is useful for aligning figures in an organized manner. Show GridĬlicking this icon toggles the visibility of a non-interactive grid on the background of the layout. These rulers serve has a handy reference while organizing your layout. Show RulersĬlicking this icon toggles the visibility of rulers along the left and top margins of the layout editor. The user can better see the relationship between figures in the layout and organize the figures for attractive, easily readable presentation. By displaying rulers, page breaks, grids, etc. The Show & Hide band allows the user to toggle the visibility of different guides in the Layout Editor that make it easier to organize figures.