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ailsagirl

(23,770 posts)
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 10:39 PM Sep 14

How on earth do I change the text label size beneath my desktop icons? (Windows 10)

I keep searching but it never seems to give me an answer. Basically, I would like to have the text be black so that I can read it more easily.

It's not urgent, but it is aggravating.


Thanks in advance.

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How on earth do I change the text label size beneath my desktop icons? (Windows 10) (Original Post) ailsagirl Sep 14 OP
Right click on the desktop wallpaper and choose Display Settings Jerry2144 Sep 14 #1
I have Win 11 canetoad Sep 14 #2

Jerry2144

(2,612 posts)
1. Right click on the desktop wallpaper and choose Display Settings
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 10:47 PM
Sep 14

Then look for text size or zoom. Increase it to 125% or 150%. I forget what it's called but you'll see it in the display settings and figure it out. One size will be preferred or default. Go to a bigger number. I am on a different computer running Linux right now and can't look up the exact words.

canetoad

(18,078 posts)
2. I have Win 11
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 10:56 PM
Sep 14

So not sure if it's identical on 10.

In 'Display' settings as Jerry said, look under Scale & Layout, Scale.

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