How to increase the size of Windows Vista's fonts
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Some people might have problems reading the text of the icons and menus in Windows Vista. The font size can be too small and making it bigger might help. Windows Vista gives users the possibility to make the text and other items easier to see by making them larger. This can be done by increasing the so called Dots per inch scale or DPI. To adjust it, just follow the steps outlined below.
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