Wednesday, November 17, 2010

How do I change the system font in Mac OS X Leopard?

I would like to change the system font on my mac but I do not know how. Could someone please tell me how to do this for free? Thanks.How do I change the system font in Mac OS X Leopard?
Go to this web page and download and install TinkerTool.

http://www.bresink.com/osx/TinkerTool.ht



Open up TinkerTool and click on ';Fonts'; in the toolbar. You will see separate boxes for fonts in different places, like title bars, help tags etc.



It's probably best to keep the size the same as it is already to avoid problems.



You will probably have to restart or log out and in again for changes to take effect.How do I change the system font in Mac OS X Leopard?
These instructions work for Mac OS 8.0 and later.



Step1. Open the Apple menu and choose Control Panels, then Appearance.

Step2: Click on the Themes tab to change the look of title bars, windows and progress bars.

Step3: Click on the Appearance tab to change the overall look of menus, icons, windows and controls; to change the highlight color for selected text; and to change the variation color for menus and controls.

Step4: Click on the Fonts tab to change the large system font (menu bar and headings), the small system font (explanatory text and labels), and the views font (lists and icons).



Tips %26amp; Warnings



# Changing the highlight color to one that's too dark will make the selected text difficult to read; changing to too light a color will make it hard to see what text is selected.

# Changing a font or a font size to one that's too large may crowd your screen; changing to one that's too small will make it difficult to read the text.



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