Font too small/faint in Version 4.1.4

I recently erased the Palm files on my computer.  When I put them back on, both the font size and boldness on the desktop are too small and too faint.  I've looked for ways to make them larger and/or bolder in order to make them more readable, but have not been able to find anything.  Does anyone have any advice?  I know part of the problem is my failing eyesight, but surely others have had the same problem?  Thanks.
Post relates to: Tungsten E2

Using "regedit" I was able to change the font size larger for use with the Palm Desktop software.
  Run "regedit" and export (save) a backup copy for safety
    File  >  Export  
  Search for "FontSmall"
    Edit  >  Find  >  Find what  >  FontSmall
  Click on FontSizeGeneral and change the "Value data" to 16
  Exit "regedit"
  Run Palm Desktop software and enjoy the new legible font size!
  Notes:
  1) The location of the Palm Desktop software on my system using "regedit" is:
        HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\U.S. Robotics\Pilot Desktop\Core
        * Your location of the Palm Desktop software may differ.
  2) I tested this on monitors using resolutions of 1280 x 1024 and 1024 x 768
        The font size is noticeably readable and much, much better
  3) You may also change the font family from the default (Arial) to another, such as Verdana, etc.
        FontCard    (Changes the font family in the side panels)
        FontGeneral    (Changes the font family for most of the program fonts)
  4) Operating System: Windows XP Pro
        Palm Desktop v4.1.4

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