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).
-- Peter Laws, BS, MRCP / N5UWY National Weather Center / Network Operations Center University of Oklahoma Information Technology plaws@ou.edu
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.
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.
Ehh, not what I really want but close enough - thanks!
Peter