Default text size in Compressor is too small for normal human eye

Is there any way to change the text size in Compressor 4 in the windows?  I can't find any.
The normal default text size is way too small for any normal human being eye to read clearly. 
Please, have mercy on us, whoever designed the tiny fonts!   Not fair to the rest of us . . .

Well, guess we folk with not-too-good vision will simply have to keep on trucking the best we can, eh?   We can't enlarge text, so as a result we can't  use software like Compressor like the rest of the population.  Sad to say, especially with a company like Apple . . .  
Yeah, well I gave the Apple Compressor Team my feedback, just like I've done the last 3 months with other things, then of course the feedback from us all melts into the either, and we never really know if anyone reads it, like they say.  Me thinks not.  This is the only feedback I'll ever get, I'm afraid:
QUOTE:
Thank you for your feedback on Compressor.
We cannot respond to you personally, but please know that your message has been received and will be reviewed by the Compressor Team. If we need to follow up with you on your ideas for improving Compressor, we will contact you directly.
We appreciate your assistance in making Compressor better.
Compressor Team
Apple

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