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  2. Make text and apps bigger - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/make-text-and-apps-bigger-c3095a80-6edd...

    In addition to the text size, you can also make everything else on your screen bigger, including images and apps. To go to the Ease of Access settings on your computer, press the Windows key+U. Under Make everything bigger on the Display tab, expand the menu and select the option you want.

  3. Change the size of text in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    Here's how to change the size of text, images, and apps in Windows. To change your display in Windows, select Start > Settings > Accessibility > Text size. To make only the text on your screen larger, adjust the slider next to Text size. To make everything larger, including images and apps, select Display , and then choose an option from the ...

  4. Use Magnifier to make things on the screen easier to see

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    To temporarily show the entire screen when you are zoomed in using the full screen view, press Ctrl + Alt + Spacebar.

  5. Change your screen resolution and layout in Windows

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    Change the display orientation. Select the Start button, then type settings. Select Settings > System > Display and choose a screen orientation from the drop-down list next to Display orientation. Windows will recommend an orientation for your screen.

  6. Make Windows easier to see - Microsoft Support

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    Use the slider next to Text size to make just the text on your screen larger. To scale up everything on your screen, select the Start button, then select Settings > System > Display, and change the Scale drop-down menu under Scale & Layout to a larger percentage.

  7. Change display brightness and color in Windows - Microsoft...

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    Select action center on the right side of the taskbar, and then move the slider to adjust the brightness. (If the slider isn't there, see the Notes section below.) Under Brightness and color, look for the Change brightness for the built-in display slider to fine-tune the brightness level.

  8. Make the computer easier to see - Microsoft Support

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    Make items on the screen larger, change the borders around windows, use a high-contrast color scheme, and adjust other settings to make information on your computer easier to see.

  9. How to quickly change the zoom level for Magnifier

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    This topic tells you how to adjust the Magnifier zoom level with your keyboard. The greater the Magnifier zoom level, the larger something appears on your screen. To quickly turn on Magnifier, press the Windows logo key + Plus sign (+). To turn off Magnifier, press the Windows logo key + Esc.

  10. Magnifier keyboard shortcuts and touch gestures

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    Use Magnifier to make things on the screen easier to see. How to quickly change the zoom level for Magnifier. For a full list of Narrator touch gestures, refer to Using Narrator with touch in Windows 10 and Narrator keyboard commands and touch gestures.

  11. How to use multiple monitors in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    Detect a display. If you connected another display and it isn't showing in Settings, select Start > Settings > System > Display > Multiple displays > Detect. Arrange your displays. If you have multiple displays, you can change how they're arranged.