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I've been struggling for the last hour or so to get the text in the menu bar (in particular in Chrome) to a readable size. I've discovered the "settings" customise your display mechanism but find there are at least 2 more settings that affect the display -
1. Chrome's advanced settings, 2. Windows advanced sizing of text and other items.
Needless to say when one is adjusted the others are also changed.
This is not a satisfactory state of affairs - no doubt the young wizards who tested this before release are happy squinting at screens. I'm not.
Can we firstly have a clear explanation on how to adjust the text size in the menu bar without throwing everything else out and secondly I suggest an urgent update to provide ordinary people with a simple, uncluttered method of getting a display they can read.
1. Chrome's advanced settings, 2. Windows advanced sizing of text and other items.
Needless to say when one is adjusted the others are also changed.
This is not a satisfactory state of affairs - no doubt the young wizards who tested this before release are happy squinting at screens. I'm not.
Can we firstly have a clear explanation on how to adjust the text size in the menu bar without throwing everything else out and secondly I suggest an urgent update to provide ordinary people with a simple, uncluttered method of getting a display they can read.