Replying to Avatar Adrian Morales

nostr:npub1ht0rq2ej339cv0nz4m260llgdq8mz05fwpz4zjc8s7lmtduzq8hq60dyc3 Windows 11 already lets you change fonts from the Personalization tab. You must be on Windows 10, which lacks such an option.

If so, please know you don't need any additional software.

You just need a .reg file extension.

Here's how to do it:

https://www.windowscentral.com/how-change-default-system-font-windows-10

nostr:npub15u6ywgz5gk5vjkh5p07y4g4smptr9azdppdzqcheva8d202gdzxq37qc6k Yes, that's exactly what I did, but it made no difference. I tried changing the default to Arial, to see what would happen, then tried changing it back to the default with the registry hack... none of that worked. There was obviously something else wrong.

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