I want to be able to use 4K for viewing video/photos in 4K. But now address bar and tabs in chrome are WAY too small to read from across the room. (They don't change when zooming.) Any easy solution short of change resolution every time a switch from browsing to viewing? (HiDPI setting in Linux?)
Thanks
Any tips on using a 4K monitor
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Re: Any tips on using a 4K monitor
Hi,
Menu / settings / Advanced Settings ... Web Content ... and tests fonts size (5 choice from very small to very large) ... or change Fonts proposed (Customize Fonts) and size ...
If the result is not correct ... due to a lack of fonts provide by Asustor ... you can add your own fonts bye adding a folder (filled with other fonts before) to the start_up shell of Chrome
Philippe.
Did you try (as usual for Chrome) to change the fonts ???r43ey wrote:I want to be able to use 4K for viewing video/photos in 4K. But now address bar and tabs in chrome are WAY too small to read from across the room. (They don't change when zooming.) Any easy solution short of change resolution every time a switch from browsing to viewing? (HiDPI setting in Linux?)
Thanks
Menu / settings / Advanced Settings ... Web Content ... and tests fonts size (5 choice from very small to very large) ... or change Fonts proposed (Customize Fonts) and size ...
If the result is not correct ... due to a lack of fonts provide by Asustor ... you can add your own fonts bye adding a folder (filled with other fonts before) to the start_up shell of Chrome
Philippe.
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Re: Any tips on using a 4K monitor
This is a good idea, but doesn't affect the text size of the tabs or the address bar. I have a feeling the only solution is to switch resolution back and forth.