Some people prefer the larger text on their computer screen, while others prefer the smaller text.

Sometimes changes need to be made to the size of the text in order to read it correctly.

It's possible for everyone to read and write on their PCs if you have the option to change the size of the fonts.

Here is how to do it.

How to change the font size on Windows 10 

1. Click on the Windows icon and type in the settings you want to use.

Screenshot of the search results with the Settings app highlighted.
Open the Settings app.
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To get to the same spot, click on the Windows icon and select the settings gear icon.

2. Click on the option that says Ease of Access.

Screenshot of the Settings app with the Ease of Access submenu option highlighted.
Click on Ease of Access.
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3. You can adjust the size of the text under the Make text bigger heading. You can see a preview of the new text size when you adjust the sliders.

Screenshot of the display accessibility options with the font size slider and “apply” button highlighted.
Screenshot of the display accessibility options with the font size slider and "apply" button highlighted.
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4. Click Apply when you have adjusted the text to your preferred size.

This will change the text size across the entire Windows system and all the programs and apps on your computer. You can change the text size at any time by following the same steps.

If you don't see the option to adjust text size in Windows 10, you may need to update your software. Text size adjustment was taken away for Version 1709, but was reintroduced for Version 1809 and later.