To everyone who thinks the fonts are too small on ...

To everyone who thinks the fonts are too small on the N9 i suggest you contact Nokia about this issue. I know i am!

please see my post here: /t5/Maemo-and-MeeGo-Devices/N9-Font-too-small/m-p/1338481#M32968

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  • The page does not fit the screen and the fonts are too small. I cant seem to change any of the settings

    I cant seem to get any page to fit entirely on hte screen. I also cant seem to change the font which is too small. I tried making changes in the options section, but nothing happens.

    CTRL+0 (<--that is a zero) will reset your zoom level on affected pages. Firefox remembers the zoom level you last used on a page.
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    *http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Page+Zoom
    *http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Text+Zoom
    Zoom Add-ons:
    *'''''Default FullZoom Level''''': https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/default-fullzoom-level/ '''''
    *'''''NoSquint''''': https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/nosquint/
    **More info on NoSquint: http://urandom.ca/nosquint/
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  • I can't delete partition in disk utility, it keeps telling me that "the changes are too small"

    I previously split my disk into two different disks, however I want to combine them together again, yet i was unable to delete the second partition. I can't delete partition in disk utility, it keeps telling me that "the changes are too small"
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  • I have a macbook pro 17".  How can I change the way things look?  The page only takes about half of the screen and the fonts are fairly small.  I am sure there is an easy adjustment.  Please clue me in.  Thanks

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    I have the same problem, changing it to large in the Accessibility menu makes them too large and annoying. I hope Apple fixes this soon!

  • Is there a way to increase the size of the tool windows/fonts in InDesign. I am having trouble seeing the info (the font is too small)

    Is there a way to increase the size of the font in the tool windows in InDesign? I am having trouble seeing the info (the font is too small)

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    Thomas,
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  • I have a 22 inch monitor set at 150% but since I installed Firefox, the font is too small and the screen is too small. Cannot make font or screen larger. I can do Control++ each time I enter a page but don't want that to be my solution.

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  • My husband's only way to communicate is with ipad.  He now has double-vision.  The icons are too small.  Is Apple planning on accommodating us boomers and handicapped with a larger icons? Zooming doesn't help becuase of limited manual dexterity.  Thanks

    My husband's only way to communicate is with ipad.  He now has double-vision.  The icons are too small.  Is Apple planning on accommodating us boomers and handicapped with a larger icons? Zooming doesn't help because it's not a permanent setting and he can't change it too meet his needs because of limited manual dexterity.  I understand and appreciate the desire for consistency, couldn't they make a two or three size option setting. Small, Medium, Large and maybe Xlarge?

    Thanks.  Tried it.  The size of icons is great but now the part of the screen is missing.  For example, he likes going into his  music app, yes, it was easier for him to see and select, but once in the app he couldn't see the sides, so he couldn't select song without a double-tap to get it out of zoom.  I will see if I can arrange his pages so that all icons show.  This is a sort of work around.  Larger icons would be a better solution.  My husbands illness makes him akin to a person with ALS, so his ipad is his prized possession.

  • [SOLVED] Gnome & Firefox: Fonts are too small

    Hi,
    I am really used to using firefox in Windows XP where fonts are readable out-of-the-box. By this I mean I didn't have to fiddle with firefox when I installed it, the fonts looked great.
    Now that I'm using Gnome, I see that firefox's fonts are really too small. The glyphs are smashed together too. How can I get the fonts to look decent in firefox? I'm not sure if this is an OS-level setting or a firefox-level setting.
    Last edited by void.pointer (2009-02-04 04:57:55)

    If you have an LCD monitor, try this:
    Copy & paste the code below into a file called
    .fonts.conf
    [NOTE: It's a hidden file ! ]
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    <!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd">
    <!-- the cathectic LCD tweaks, from linuxquestions.org,
    http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?postid=1361098#post1361098 -->
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    <const>none</const>
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    All credit to LinuxQuestions for this conf file.
    Deej

  • The font is too small to read on 32" hdtv.  can I do anything about it?

    For the ATV menues, can I change the amount of information on the screen at one time?  Movie titles are too hard to read.... Maybe use an iPad (first gen) app to see the same display on the iPad as is on the hdtv?  Any other ideas?
    thanks

    yeah you can use the remote app on other ios devices and place the ios device in question as close to your eyes as you see fit

  • The images are too small to see or read.

    How do I enlarge them?

    Hi,
    I am not sure I was clear enough. (EDIT Some testing before finally posting this does show some strangeness)
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    Tried Safari and the Icons are a default size it seems.
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  • Apple Mail (Mavericks), Viewing size of list is too small.how do you increase the size of the email message list.  The font is too small, I can hardly read them.

    In Apple Mail, using Mavericks, how do you increase the size of the email message list that displays on the left side of the screen?
    The font size is so small.
    Thanks.

    Thank you for responding.  After investigating and checking further, it was clear that only one of your suggestions changes the font size of the list of emails, also called the In-box.  And that is the display resolution.
    However, changing the display resolution affects the dots per inch of everything, everywhere and makes it larger.
    Given the high end fee Apple charges for their products, and the generally well developed software they provide, it is hard to imagine they have not corrected this obvious slight of effort on the inbox text. At times Apple's "one-size-fits-all" and "it's our way or no way" mentality astounds me and makes me want to run back to Microsoft.
    Evidently this is a well known mistake, which has yet to receive any attention.
    Again, thank you for your effort and assistance on my behalf.

  • Hello, I have my PC connected to my HDTV and when viewing websites on firefox, the websites are too small to read. What can I do to fix this. I have already tried dling the No Squint add-on, but some websites are still distorted. Thanks for you help

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    You can increase the String pref layout.css.devPixelsPerPx from 1.0 to 2.0 in 0.1 steps to see what works best.
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