I guess the reason behind all this is creating more similarity between the mobile and the desktop Win 10 versions (but i could be wrong). At the top of your screen, you can see the official name of your font. On the right pane, find the font that you want to set as the default and click the font name. In Settings, click Personalization, then select Fonts in the left sidebar. You can do this with the fonts section of WinAero tweaker 4 level 2 deleted 5 yr. One a fresh Win 10 up until now i haven't found a way to change these. You can also press Windows+i to quickly open the Settings window. (Start > Search 'Create a restore point' > click on the top result > click on the C: drive > click the 'Create' button). Select one of the following: This document only All documents based on the Normal template.
To run Windows Update, please follow these easy steps: Hit the Windows Start button In the search box, type ' Update ' and press ' ENTER '. Select the font and size you want to use. Many BRADHITC.TTF error messages that are encountered can be contributed to an outdated Windows Operating System.
On a hybrid system, Win 8 with a Win 10 upgrade over it, this was still possible. Go to Home, and then select the Font Dialog Box Launcher. Some of the fonts are still changeable through Tweaker or registry but some can't be changed anymore through either Tweaker or registery, among them are the menu fonts. Since Windows 10 they have gone a step further again. You either needed a Tweaker or change the fonts directly in the registry (like icons and menu fonts) Then since Windows 8 it isn't possible anymore to change the standard fonts directly. Before Windows 8 it was still possible to change the fonts within the OS itself.īut slowly they take away the possibility to changing fonts in other parts of the OS. First we'll back up your registry settings, so you can reverse the changes in case you don't like. It all started with Internet Explorer (i guess 8 or 9) where Microsoft forced his own fonts (Segoe) and you where not able to change them. This will change the fonts for Windows 10's icons, menus, title bar text, File Explorer, and more.