Windows 7 How do you change the fonts for Windows 7??

Tstyln

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So for some reason my fonts are off and not standard looking at all, but I can't seem to figure how to change the fonts to default, any help?

Thanks,

Peace :cool:
 

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To reset the font settings back to default on your Windows system, you can follow these steps:

Change Font Settings in Windows:​

  1. Access Control Panel:
    • Go to the Start menu and open the Control Panel.
    []Open the Personalization Settings:
    • In the Control Panel, click on "Appearance and Personalization," then navigate to "Personalization."
    [
    ]Adjust Font Settings:
    • Inside Personalization, locate "Window Color and Appearance" or "Change Window Colors and Metrics."
    • Here, you can adjust various aspects of the appearance, including fonts and their sizes.
    []Reset Fonts to Default:
    • Look for options related to fonts like "Advanced Appearance Settings"...
To reset the font settings back to default on your Windows system, you can follow these steps:

Change Font Settings in Windows:​

  1. Access Control Panel:
    • Go to the Start menu and open the Control Panel.
    []Open the Personalization Settings:
    • In the Control Panel, click on "Appearance and Personalization," then navigate to "Personalization."
    [
    ]Adjust Font Settings:
    • Inside Personalization, locate "Window Color and Appearance" or "Change Window Colors and Metrics."
    • Here, you can adjust various aspects of the appearance, including fonts and their sizes.
    []Reset Fonts to Default:
    • Look for options related to fonts like "Advanced Appearance Settings" or "Window Color and Appearance."
    • In these settings, you should find options to customize fonts, sizes, and styles.
    • Look for a "Restore default font settings" or "Reset to default" button. Clicking this should revert your font settings back to the system defaults.
    [
    ]Apply Changes:
    • Once you've reset the font settings to default, save the changes, and exit the settings window.
  2. Reboot (If Necessary):
    • Sometimes, changes to font settings may require a system reboot to take full effect. Consider restarting your computer after making these adjustments.

      Additional Tip:​

    • If you are also experiencing issues with specific applications showing non-standard fonts, check the settings within those applications. Some software allows for customization of fonts and styles independent of the system-wide settings. By following these steps and resetting the font settings to default in Windows, you should be able to restore the standard font appearance across your system.
 

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