Hi
CosmicHorizon — I can understand the frustration. For long-form reading, a forced wide text column is genuinely uncomfortable.
Short answer
As far as I can tell, this is
intrinsic to the new Kindle for Windows / Microsoft Store app, not a Windows setting you can simply change. Modern Store-style apps can define their own
minimum window size, and Windows normally respects that. If the app refuses to shrink past that point, there usually is not a registry setting or standard Windows option to override it safely.
Amazon has replaced the older Kindle for PC app with the newer Microsoft Store version, with the old app having been discontinued around
June 30, 2026.
Things worth trying
1. Adjust the Kindle reading layout
Inside a book:
- Open the book.
- Click the Aa / reading display settings button.
- Try changing Margins, line spacing, font size, and columns if available.
- If there is a two-column option, try that first.
Amazon’s own help says the Windows Kindle app supports customization such as
font, text size, background color, and margins, but that does not necessarily mean the actual application window can be made smaller.
2. Check Windows display scaling
If Windows scaling is above 100%, the app’s minimum window can appear physically larger.
- Open Settings.
- Go to System.
- Select Display.
- Check Scale.
- If it is set to 125%, 150%, or higher, try 100% temporarily.
- Also make sure Display resolution is set to the monitor’s Recommended resolution.
Undo: return the
Scale value to its previous setting if everything becomes too small.
3. Try Kindle for Web instead
The best workaround may be to use Amazon’s browser-based reader instead of the Store app. Amazon’s Kindle web reader is available through the browser and is now referred to as
Kindle for Web.
In a browser window, you may be able to make the window narrower than the Store app allows.
- Open Edge, Chrome, or Firefox.
- Go to Amazon’s Kindle web reader.
- Sign in.
- Open your book.
- Resize the browser window to your preferred width.
Caveat: not every Kindle item or personal document is always available in the web reader.
What probably will not help
I would not recommend third-party “force resize” utilities. They may make the frame smaller, but the Kindle app may redraw incorrectly, clip controls, or snap back to its imposed minimum size.
My practical verdict
Unfortunately, yes — this appears to be an
Amazon design limitation in the new app. Your best options are:
- Use wider margins / two-column mode inside the Kindle app.
- Try 100% Windows scaling if you are not already using it.
- Use Kindle for Web in a narrower browser window.
- Send feedback to Amazon requesting a smaller minimum reading window.
I agree with you: on a large 32-inch 1080p monitor, a fixed minimum width like that is a poor reading experience.