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Is it possible to zoom the sound browser window?

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My second monitor is not the brightest and the text is small, and I need a new pair of glasses. Perhaps a way to set the font size for the a/all browser(s) might be useful.

Charlie
asked Aug 29, 2018 in Using Kyma by charlienorton (Adept) (2,660 points)

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See if you can change the resolution of your second display to like 1360x768 or even 1280x1024, 800x600 if things get desperate.

If you don't want to or can't change the resolution of the screen, depending on what operating system you're using, there might be a way to magnify all the text on the second monitor in the system settings of your OS. I don't have a recent version of OSX running so I can't immediately hlep you if you're using a Mac with the latest osx_feline/state_park_naming_convention... my guess is that it would be somewhere in the accessibility/universal access region of System Preferences...  but in windows 10 you can scale the text up in the display settings for that monitor like so,

right click on the desktop, left click display settings and under the large title 'Scale and Layout' there's a drop-down menu with a percentage you can increase to say, 150%, and see if you need bigger than that.
answered Sep 19, 2018 by ryan-ebeling (200 points)
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