Take a look at our
ThinkPads.com HOME PAGE
For those who might want to contribute to the blog, start here: Editors Alley Topic
Then contact Bill with a Private Message
ThinkPads.com HOME PAGE
For those who might want to contribute to the blog, start here: Editors Alley Topic
Then contact Bill with a Private Message
Just Tooo Small (high res font problem)
Just Tooo Small (high res font problem)
High Res: Just Too Small
My new work place has kindly upgraded me from T43 to T60 (14.1" TFT display with 1400x1050). Sounds wonderful but I’m struggling to get my font sizes to a similar size as what I had with a 1024x768 resolution. (Apparently, I may soon need glasses!) I’ve tried using Large Fonts and also going to Display->Appearances->Advanced, but some things still really suck:
1) I have to zoom in every time I start up Firefox and although the text gets larger the formatting gets misaligned.
2) Some fonts are huge and others tiny. I suspect I can alter this manually, but I don’t know how, e.g., when I write mail in Outlook, the font size looks massive, even though it is 10 point, but the title and sender line are all tiny.
Thanks for any help you can give. As things are, I’d have preferred the lower resolution T43 screen.
Seahorse
My new work place has kindly upgraded me from T43 to T60 (14.1" TFT display with 1400x1050). Sounds wonderful but I’m struggling to get my font sizes to a similar size as what I had with a 1024x768 resolution. (Apparently, I may soon need glasses!) I’ve tried using Large Fonts and also going to Display->Appearances->Advanced, but some things still really suck:
1) I have to zoom in every time I start up Firefox and although the text gets larger the formatting gets misaligned.
2) Some fonts are huge and others tiny. I suspect I can alter this manually, but I don’t know how, e.g., when I write mail in Outlook, the font size looks massive, even though it is 10 point, but the title and sender line are all tiny.
Thanks for any help you can give. As things are, I’d have preferred the lower resolution T43 screen.
Seahorse
-
tom lightbody
- Junior Member

- Posts: 369
- Joined: Fri Jul 07, 2006 1:07 am
- Location: cleveland
well, if you are running windows, in "control panel," under "display," "settings" you can set the resolution to 1024x768. If you are running linux, then you may either use "vesafb" or else play with X configuration.
can't say I like the 1024x768 windows fonts (t22 SXGA+)
good luck:-)
tom
can't say I like the 1024x768 windows fonts (t22 SXGA+)
good luck:-)
tom
the way up and the way down are the same (heraclitus)
Well, I'd buy a 12" UXGA if they made it, so I'm afraid that I'm of no help here 
Thinkpad X60s 1704-69U / Vista Ultimate
www.frattaroli.us
We go out in the world and take our chances
Fate is just the weight of circumstances
That's the way that lady luck dances
Roll the bones
www.frattaroli.us
We go out in the world and take our chances
Fate is just the weight of circumstances
That's the way that lady luck dances
Roll the bones
Hmmm some versions of firefox can save your preferrred size.
Put your font size back to normal. Instead, go to DisplayProperties -> Settings -> Advanced -> DPI
You can change that to large. If it's not large enough, you can do custom and make it bigger.
After that, then consider increasing your font size, but as you found out, this will not uniformly affect everything.
In north america, the 14" sxga+ screeens shipped by IBM are preset to larger DPI because most ppl, like you, prefer the larger text.
This way, you get the benefits of higher resolution (sharper text) without tiny characters in most cases.
Put your font size back to normal. Instead, go to DisplayProperties -> Settings -> Advanced -> DPI
You can change that to large. If it's not large enough, you can do custom and make it bigger.
After that, then consider increasing your font size, but as you found out, this will not uniformly affect everything.
In north america, the 14" sxga+ screeens shipped by IBM are preset to larger DPI because most ppl, like you, prefer the larger text.
This way, you get the benefits of higher resolution (sharper text) without tiny characters in most cases.
W530 2447HU5 | W520 428424U | T520 4243WD1 | T520 4243B37 | T420 4180AC7 | W500 4063GW2 | W500 406333U | X60 170997U | T60 1951A31 | T43 266889U
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
-
High pitched speaker noise under Windows
by NBG » Mon Apr 13, 2026 9:34 am » in ThinkPad T60/T61 Series - 4 Replies
- 658 Views
-
Last post by RealBlackStuff
Fri Apr 17, 2026 12:14 pm
-
-
-
T480 won't boot - power button just flashes.
by kae2020 » Fri Dec 05, 2025 11:20 am » in ThinkPad T430-T495 / T530-T590 Series - 2 Replies
- 11633 Views
-
Last post by kae2020
Sun Dec 07, 2025 2:03 pm
-
-
-
I just purchased my first Thinkpad
by Carey5831 » Tue Dec 09, 2025 3:34 pm » in ThinkPad P1/P14/P15/P16/P40/P50/P70 and later Series - 2 Replies
- 4713 Views
-
Last post by teamde78
Mon Dec 29, 2025 12:12 pm
-
-
-
Just bought a T510 with i5-540M
by ShellieACarlson » Sun Feb 08, 2026 12:29 pm » in ThinkPad T400/T410/T420 and T500/T510/T520 Series - 2 Replies
- 2399 Views
-
Last post by axur-delmeria
Mon Feb 09, 2026 2:40 am
-
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 50 guests





