Windows 7 localle font in Windows 7

GadiK

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Hi. I just installed Windows 7.
I live in Israel and I use English as my display language. However, I do need to use Hebrew sometimes.
The problem is that the font that Windows uses to display Hebrew in places like Notepad text or FireFox tabs is ugly.
I wish to change this font but I can't seem to find the place to do it.

I've installed Hebrew language pack and when I switch to Hebrew display it looks good.

I want to use English display but with a better Hebrew font. Please help.

Thank you
 

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To change the font used for displaying Hebrew text in Windows 7 while using the English display language, you can adjust the font settings in Windows. Here's how you can customize the Hebrew font:

Steps to Change Hebrew Font in Windows 7:​

  1. Access Control Panel:
    • Click on the Start button.
    • Select Control Panel.
    []Open Fonts Settings:
    • In the Control Panel, find and click on Appearance and Personalization.
    • Click on Fonts.
    [
    ]Change the Font:
    • In the Fonts window, look for the Hebrew section.
    • Right-click on the Hebrew font that you wish to change and select Show.
    • Select the desired Hebrew font.
  2. Apply...
To change the font used for displaying Hebrew text in Windows 7 while using the English display language, you can adjust the font settings in Windows. Here's how you can customize the Hebrew font:

Steps to Change Hebrew Font in Windows 7:​

  1. Access Control Panel:
    • Click on the Start button.
    • Select Control Panel.
    []Open Fonts Settings:
    • In the Control Panel, find and click on Appearance and Personalization.
    • Click on Fonts.
    [
    ]Change the Font:
    • In the Fonts window, look for the Hebrew section.
    • Right-click on the Hebrew font that you wish to change and select Show.
    • Select the desired Hebrew font.
  2. Apply Changes:
    • Click Apply to save the changes.
    • Restart your computer to ensure the changes take effect system-wide. By following these steps, you can customize the Hebrew font used in Windows 7 while keeping the display language set to English. If you encounter any issues or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
 

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