Changing fonts in Windows

This section shows you how to choose your own text style (and size) within Windows

Introduction

Windows uses the MS Sans Serif text style (or font) for its menus, icons, title bars and all other elements within Windows. Most people find this font legible, but you can change it if you want to. For example some people find a monospaced font such as Courier easier to read – these may include people with dyslexia.
To change your font styles in Windows select one of the following links to find out more:
•    Changing Fonts in Windows Vista
•    Changing fonts in Window XP
•    Changing fonts in Window 95,98,2000,Me