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How to increase text size systemwide including browsers ubuntu?
Google Chrome Kiosk screen does not maximizeFonts too small in Chrome in 12.04Remove Chrome CompletelyHow “Scale for menu and title bars” works?Firefox ip address randomly changingHow Open Specific Part of .png Figure in Ubuntu's Terminal?Firefox fonts too small on Dell InspironUbuntu Desktop on Ubuntu Server, tried to install graphics drivers and it kicks me back to the login after rebootingChrome looks blurry and ugly on HIDPI laptopDisplay resolution not being recognized
I have a new laptop which is 1920x1080 width(15') . The thing is text size in display is very small which puts a strain on my eyes. I changed the text size inside ubuntu through system settings-> displays , but the browsers(mozilla,google-chrome) still displays very small text and there is a wide empty space on both side when I am browsing. How can I fix this ?
16.04 firefox google-chrome screen display-resolution
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I have a new laptop which is 1920x1080 width(15') . The thing is text size in display is very small which puts a strain on my eyes. I changed the text size inside ubuntu through system settings-> displays , but the browsers(mozilla,google-chrome) still displays very small text and there is a wide empty space on both side when I am browsing. How can I fix this ?
16.04 firefox google-chrome screen display-resolution
how you change the "text size inside ubuntu through system settings-> displays " do you mean resolution ???
– Mohamed Slama
Jun 23 '16 at 6:36
if you need to change the text size download tweak tool and the open it on appearance -> fonts
– Mohamed Slama
Jun 23 '16 at 6:38
I just set the default zoom on both browsers to be ~150%.
– muru
Jun 23 '16 at 6:40
nope , U used scaling scaling
– Tamim Addari
Jun 23 '16 at 10:23
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I have a new laptop which is 1920x1080 width(15') . The thing is text size in display is very small which puts a strain on my eyes. I changed the text size inside ubuntu through system settings-> displays , but the browsers(mozilla,google-chrome) still displays very small text and there is a wide empty space on both side when I am browsing. How can I fix this ?
16.04 firefox google-chrome screen display-resolution
I have a new laptop which is 1920x1080 width(15') . The thing is text size in display is very small which puts a strain on my eyes. I changed the text size inside ubuntu through system settings-> displays , but the browsers(mozilla,google-chrome) still displays very small text and there is a wide empty space on both side when I am browsing. How can I fix this ?
16.04 firefox google-chrome screen display-resolution
16.04 firefox google-chrome screen display-resolution
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how you change the "text size inside ubuntu through system settings-> displays " do you mean resolution ???
– Mohamed Slama
Jun 23 '16 at 6:36
if you need to change the text size download tweak tool and the open it on appearance -> fonts
– Mohamed Slama
Jun 23 '16 at 6:38
I just set the default zoom on both browsers to be ~150%.
– muru
Jun 23 '16 at 6:40
nope , U used scaling scaling
– Tamim Addari
Jun 23 '16 at 10:23
add a comment |
how you change the "text size inside ubuntu through system settings-> displays " do you mean resolution ???
– Mohamed Slama
Jun 23 '16 at 6:36
if you need to change the text size download tweak tool and the open it on appearance -> fonts
– Mohamed Slama
Jun 23 '16 at 6:38
I just set the default zoom on both browsers to be ~150%.
– muru
Jun 23 '16 at 6:40
nope , U used scaling scaling
– Tamim Addari
Jun 23 '16 at 10:23
how you change the "text size inside ubuntu through system settings-> displays " do you mean resolution ???
– Mohamed Slama
Jun 23 '16 at 6:36
how you change the "text size inside ubuntu through system settings-> displays " do you mean resolution ???
– Mohamed Slama
Jun 23 '16 at 6:36
if you need to change the text size download tweak tool and the open it on appearance -> fonts
– Mohamed Slama
Jun 23 '16 at 6:38
if you need to change the text size download tweak tool and the open it on appearance -> fonts
– Mohamed Slama
Jun 23 '16 at 6:38
I just set the default zoom on both browsers to be ~150%.
– muru
Jun 23 '16 at 6:40
I just set the default zoom on both browsers to be ~150%.
– muru
Jun 23 '16 at 6:40
nope , U used scaling scaling
– Tamim Addari
Jun 23 '16 at 10:23
nope , U used scaling scaling
– Tamim Addari
Jun 23 '16 at 10:23
add a comment |
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but the browsers(mozilla,google-chrome) still displays very small text and there is a wide empty space on both side when I am browsing. How can I fix this ?
Browsers use their own fonts.
You can increase font size on browsers with control++ and decrease it with control+-
- You can also change this in Chrome, options, content, fonts&colors.
- Firefox, settings, webcontent.
1
I want everything to be a little larger , not only fonts , but also icons ,is that possible
– Tamim Addari
Jun 23 '16 at 10:23
Control+ does not do that?
– Rinzwind
Jun 23 '16 at 16:32
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For me the problem solved by the next.
Go to APPLICATION STYLE then to GNOME APPLICATION STYLE (GTK) then to FONTS (CHOOSE) and set it bolder and bigger
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but the browsers(mozilla,google-chrome) still displays very small text and there is a wide empty space on both side when I am browsing. How can I fix this ?
Browsers use their own fonts.
You can increase font size on browsers with control++ and decrease it with control+-
- You can also change this in Chrome, options, content, fonts&colors.
- Firefox, settings, webcontent.
1
I want everything to be a little larger , not only fonts , but also icons ,is that possible
– Tamim Addari
Jun 23 '16 at 10:23
Control+ does not do that?
– Rinzwind
Jun 23 '16 at 16:32
add a comment |
but the browsers(mozilla,google-chrome) still displays very small text and there is a wide empty space on both side when I am browsing. How can I fix this ?
Browsers use their own fonts.
You can increase font size on browsers with control++ and decrease it with control+-
- You can also change this in Chrome, options, content, fonts&colors.
- Firefox, settings, webcontent.
1
I want everything to be a little larger , not only fonts , but also icons ,is that possible
– Tamim Addari
Jun 23 '16 at 10:23
Control+ does not do that?
– Rinzwind
Jun 23 '16 at 16:32
add a comment |
but the browsers(mozilla,google-chrome) still displays very small text and there is a wide empty space on both side when I am browsing. How can I fix this ?
Browsers use their own fonts.
You can increase font size on browsers with control++ and decrease it with control+-
- You can also change this in Chrome, options, content, fonts&colors.
- Firefox, settings, webcontent.
but the browsers(mozilla,google-chrome) still displays very small text and there is a wide empty space on both side when I am browsing. How can I fix this ?
Browsers use their own fonts.
You can increase font size on browsers with control++ and decrease it with control+-
- You can also change this in Chrome, options, content, fonts&colors.
- Firefox, settings, webcontent.
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I want everything to be a little larger , not only fonts , but also icons ,is that possible
– Tamim Addari
Jun 23 '16 at 10:23
Control+ does not do that?
– Rinzwind
Jun 23 '16 at 16:32
add a comment |
1
I want everything to be a little larger , not only fonts , but also icons ,is that possible
– Tamim Addari
Jun 23 '16 at 10:23
Control+ does not do that?
– Rinzwind
Jun 23 '16 at 16:32
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I want everything to be a little larger , not only fonts , but also icons ,is that possible
– Tamim Addari
Jun 23 '16 at 10:23
I want everything to be a little larger , not only fonts , but also icons ,is that possible
– Tamim Addari
Jun 23 '16 at 10:23
Control+ does not do that?
– Rinzwind
Jun 23 '16 at 16:32
Control+ does not do that?
– Rinzwind
Jun 23 '16 at 16:32
add a comment |
For me the problem solved by the next.
Go to APPLICATION STYLE then to GNOME APPLICATION STYLE (GTK) then to FONTS (CHOOSE) and set it bolder and bigger
New contributor
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For me the problem solved by the next.
Go to APPLICATION STYLE then to GNOME APPLICATION STYLE (GTK) then to FONTS (CHOOSE) and set it bolder and bigger
New contributor
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For me the problem solved by the next.
Go to APPLICATION STYLE then to GNOME APPLICATION STYLE (GTK) then to FONTS (CHOOSE) and set it bolder and bigger
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For me the problem solved by the next.
Go to APPLICATION STYLE then to GNOME APPLICATION STYLE (GTK) then to FONTS (CHOOSE) and set it bolder and bigger
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how you change the "text size inside ubuntu through system settings-> displays " do you mean resolution ???
– Mohamed Slama
Jun 23 '16 at 6:36
if you need to change the text size download tweak tool and the open it on appearance -> fonts
– Mohamed Slama
Jun 23 '16 at 6:38
I just set the default zoom on both browsers to be ~150%.
– muru
Jun 23 '16 at 6:40
nope , U used scaling scaling
– Tamim Addari
Jun 23 '16 at 10:23