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How to increase text size systemwide including browsers ubuntu?


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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 ?










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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















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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 ?










share|improve this question






















  • 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 ?










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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 ?







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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

















  • 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










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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.





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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
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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.





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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















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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.





    share|improve this answer




















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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













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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.





    share|improve this answer
















    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












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      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












    • Control+ does not do that?

      – Rinzwind
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    I want everything to be a little larger , not only fonts , but also icons ,is that possible

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    I want everything to be a little larger , not only fonts , but also icons ,is that possible

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    Jun 23 '16 at 10:23














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