Unable to find a forum where Unetbootin is discussed, I am posting here.
I am old and am unable to read fine print anymore. I wanted to install Unetbootin because of it's ability to create ISO's from other than Operating Systems. I believe I sucessfully installed the application on my clomputer, but the on screen print size is too small for me to read. Changing the distance, squinting, etc. I can't read the print.
Almost all applications provide for at least resizing font size for those of us who are impaired. Apparently not the case with Unetbootin. When I go to the website, I can see that it is a fine program with wonderful capabilities.
Does anyone know how I can change the default settings for font size? Usually when I use Ctrl+, I press the mouse 6 times to make the screen comfortable in size. Thanks!
I can't understand why changing default font size isn't standard with Linux applications. Surely even those who don't require the feature may still enjoy a larger print size.
I am old and am unable to read fine print anymore. I wanted to install Unetbootin because of it's ability to create ISO's from other than Operating Systems. I believe I sucessfully installed the application on my clomputer, but the on screen print size is too small for me to read. Changing the distance, squinting, etc. I can't read the print.
Almost all applications provide for at least resizing font size for those of us who are impaired. Apparently not the case with Unetbootin. When I go to the website, I can see that it is a fine program with wonderful capabilities.
Does anyone know how I can change the default settings for font size? Usually when I use Ctrl+, I press the mouse 6 times to make the screen comfortable in size. Thanks!
I can't understand why changing default font size isn't standard with Linux applications. Surely even those who don't require the feature may still enjoy a larger print size.
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