
Use Magnifier to make things on the screen easier to see
Learn how to make items on the screen appear larger by using Magnifier in Windows.
Change the size of text in Windows - Microsoft Support
Here's how to change the size of text, images, and apps in Windows. To change your display in Windows, select Start > Settings > Accessibility > Text size. To make only the text on your screen …
Make text and apps bigger - Microsoft Support
Under Make text bigger on the Display tab, drag the slider to the right to increase the size of the sample text. Once you're happy with the text size, select Apply.
How to use Magnifier reading - Microsoft Support
Our products and services are designed for people of all abilities. Windows 11 includes built-in accessibility tools for individuals who are blind, color blind, or have low vision. This article covers how …
Change font size and appearance of email in Outlook.com
When reading email, you can use your browser's zoom function to make the text on your screen larger or smaller. Note: Some languages support an Immersive Reader to make it even easier to read …
How to make text larger when browsing MSN - Microsoft Support
To change the size of text on a webpage, without changing the size of the images, adjust the browser settings. The following instructions describe how to change the text size in some popular web browsers.
Change the font or font size in the message list - Microsoft Support
Increase or decrease the font size or choose a different font for items that appear in the message list.
Change the default font or text color for email messages in Outlook ...
Change the default font for email messages that you send, or use a different font for messages that you forward or reply to.
Magnifier keyboard shortcuts and touch gestures
Use these keyboard shortcuts and touch gestures to use Magnifier on your Windows 10 PC.
Change font size in Outlook on the web - Microsoft Support
When reading email, you can use your browser's zoom function to make the text on your screen larger or smaller. Note: Some languages support an Immersive Reader to make it even easier to read …