Re: Hi-res, small icons ...

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Peter Laws composed on 2017-07-24 14:05 (UTC-0500):

> Was 5760x1024 (3 "HD" displays).  New W/S is 5120x1440 on two displays.

> LOVE the resolution ... but ... my eyes are old (they saw Armstrong
> and Aldrin walk on the Moon on live TV when they were younger, for
> instance) ... so how do I, in one step (I hope!) make everything on my
> displays bigger?  Is that even doable?  It is in that Microsoft OS
> (you select a percentage above or below 100% and everything gets
> scaled).

Try forcing DPI, available in fonts settings. It's similar to the M$ way except
that you must pick a number rather than a percent. 96 is the baseline. Due to
the way fonts are authored, multiples of 4 generally work OK, 12 better, 24
best, so try 108, 120, 132, etc. to start with.
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