How to fix font size?

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I can't read the text in the windows or dlg boxes because it's way too small.  I can't even activate the program since it is almost impossible to read/enter the information in the form.

I tried everything suggested in all forum to fix it but no result.  Ajusting DPI, run with past Windows version compability, with/without enabling DPI ajustment for big screens, changing fonts substitution in the registry, etc, etc, tc....

Nothing works!!!

OS : Windows 10 Pro 64 bit

Computer : Dell Latitude 7480 - Laptop

Monitors : Laptop + 2 external ASUS VC239H 23in

HElp please!

Thank you

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    Randy was kind enough not to include the files required. Here they are.

    FONTS.reg

    FONTMAPPER.reg

    Download the files. Right click on them and select Merge.

    As always, before messing with your registry do a backup.

    Sythe

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    Importing settings from another workstation can do Bad Things, so be careful.  Sounds like his workstation had fonts missing, and the rest of the fix was to adjust the DPI settings.

    i.e. mapping fonts that aren't installed might be especially interesting.  Mapping fonts that don't fit in the space provided in the software will also be problematic.

    As everyone keeps saying, backup your registry before importing anything.  It would be safest to export both registries and diff them to find out which keys are the solution to the teensy font issue and post an exact solution.  Or run

    I wasn't holding out on anyone, slarcheveque posted the original question, offered his solution (Add the missing fonts and adjust the DPI settings), and the offer to email me the .reg files.   Since I had no problem, and I wouldn't recommend transferring settings from one workstation to another where they might not belong, I didn't ask for them

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  • +1 in reply to Sythe
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    Importing settings from another workstation can do Bad Things, so be careful.  Sounds like his workstation had fonts missing, and the rest of the fix was to adjust the DPI settings.

    i.e. mapping fonts that aren't installed might be especially interesting.  Mapping fonts that don't fit in the space provided in the software will also be problematic.

    As everyone keeps saying, backup your registry before importing anything.  It would be safest to export both registries and diff them to find out which keys are the solution to the teensy font issue and post an exact solution.  Or run

    I wasn't holding out on anyone, slarcheveque posted the original question, offered his solution (Add the missing fonts and adjust the DPI settings), and the offer to email me the .reg files.   Since I had no problem, and I wouldn't recommend transferring settings from one workstation to another where they might not belong, I didn't ask for them

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