Hi Shabakthanai, Have you tried setting the forced fonts DPI to a higher setting? That might be something to experiment with in addition to the proposed suggestions.
You will find this in System Settings --> Application Appearance --> Fonts
Check Force fonts DPI and set that to a higher number. Increase by increments of 5. For example, try 105 first. Then try 110, 115, and 120. I wouldn't go much higher than 120 because you might start to get display issues with DPI settings higher than that.
Here is another post about fonts I found useful.
Kubuntu's default font?
You will find this in System Settings --> Application Appearance --> Fonts
Check Force fonts DPI and set that to a higher number. Increase by increments of 5. For example, try 105 first. Then try 110, 115, and 120. I wouldn't go much higher than 120 because you might start to get display issues with DPI settings higher than that.
Here is another post about fonts I found useful.
Kubuntu's default font?
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