You can change the size of everything in the user interface - including icons, text, and apps - from the Settings menu by scaling the display. The bad news is that this probably won't help that much with Windows 10's display scaling issues, which are slowly being fixed with each update.īut if you simply want bigger icons, bigger text, and a magnified screen, here's what you need to do: Make everything bigger Sarah Jacobsson Purewal/CNET The good news is that there are a few things you can do to bump up the size of your Windows 10 UI elements, including changing the text size of individual elements, such as menu s and tooltips. Well, I have some good and bad news for you.
Windows 10 has had some issues with display scaling on high-resolution screens - you may have noticed that some of your legacy apps on Windows 10 have (or had - they've been slowly fixing this) minuscule user interfaces, with icons and text so tiny you can barely see them, let alone click them.