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Hello,

I bought a new MacBook Pro 15-inch (Hi-Res Antiglare Widescreen Display) and my resolution of 1680x1050 gives me very small fonts throughout, it's a headache -- literally.

I noticed the MacBook Pro 15-inch Hi-Res Glossy Widescreen Display comes with a 1440x900 resolution option which makes the font bigger throughout.

What can I do to increase the font size in my computer? Even when I increase it -- individually -- whenever I have the option, menus bar stays very small and difficult to read.

I am starting to regret my purchase. Can someone please help me?

Thank you so much.

MacBook Pro 15-inch Hi-Res Antiglare Widescreen Display, Mac OS X (10.6.6)

Posted on Jan 22, 2011 2:18 PM

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Jul 4, 2012 1:38 AM in response to eww

eww wrote:


Why on earth would you pay extra to get a hi-res screen if you intend to use it at a lower, blurry setting?


We've been over this already! The anti-glare is only available in hi-res. Incase you miss the irony, people with dodgy eyes like anti-glare but then they get small fonts. Two steps forward, two steps back!

Jul 4, 2012 1:54 AM in response to oxcart

Thanks for your comment oxcart, but before mine gets lost...


I was hoping that Apple will read my last post, which states that


the system font size is too small and cannot be changed.


Updates are regularly available. Can this problem not be solved? I'm not the only one complaining and if nothing is forthcoming I will have to return the machine.

Jul 4, 2012 2:36 AM in response to ontravel

Apple do not read these forums. Use the feedback form:


<http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html>


This is so much of an irritation to so many people you have to assume that there is a very good technical reason that Apple do not offer this feature. However, sometimes you have to wonder, for example, the lack of a keyboard shortcut for a "find by file name search" that plagued OS10.0 to 10.3 and now its back in Lion! Another giant step backwards.


Anyway, about the main topic, somebody above mentioned that on Windows changing the font size obscures important buttors, or something, so this may be the reason Apple don't do it.


If you look back in the thread you will see that I first complained when I bought an MBP with the high res screen. However, I can't say I have noticed the problem much since I got new reading glasses. I just have to remember never to be without a pair, so I bought 6 pairs and leave them all round the house and in my car.

Jul 4, 2012 3:11 PM in response to SMPN

Thanks SMPN, but have you tested your suggestions?


I have and my results were as follows:


1. Reducing screen resolution only provides a lower quality (read fuzzy image) , which is no real help for your eyes.


2. "TinkerTool" doesn't help, only perhaps for changing the font sizes in a basic apps like Mail. I does not change the System font.

"TinkerTool System", the advanced app, can only really help if you have a display with min. 2048 x 1536 resolution, i.e. a HUGE display, as explained on page 108 of their detailed manual. A nice inexpensive tool to have though if you intend to keep using Lion.


The reason I bought a Notebook however, is because I travel and I cannot take a 27" display on the plane.


Everything is trending to smaller sizes, so how could this feature be missed out?

Jul 5, 2012 2:51 AM in response to Lexiepex

Thanks, Lex Schellings,


That was the most useful response for far.


I opted for the HiRes matt screen, as I need to be able to work in the sun and I require a DVD drive which the Retina version does not have. The resolution of the HiRes screen is higher than the standard (it's configurable to 1680 x 1080) (standard is 1440 x 900), but not as high as the Retina at 2880 x 1800.


Judging by the article title, the third party "helper" apps appear to be all for the Retina screen, but I need to check them individually.


The TinkerTool System app offers the solution I need, but it requires a min. resolution of 2048 x 1536, i.e. it would work with the Retina screen. Too bad.


So, I'm still looking for a solution and I hope that Apple will not let down their loyal customers.

Jul 6, 2012 11:06 AM in response to oxcart

Yes and no.


Firstly, as I see it, there are 3 different new MacBook Pros as of Mid 2012.


1. The standard one


2. The HiRes screen version, which is also available with a matt screen, which I chose due to my working environments.


3. The Retina version which only has a glossy screen (which I didn't want) and has no DVD drive, which I do need.


Secondly, it appears that the Retina version is the only one which allows adjustment for a larger font system-wide.


The link you supplied is informative and explains the way Apple decided to go. You must judge for which reason. Unfortunately it has now annoyed an avid Mac user, who had until recently sworn to friends that he would never return to the more commonly used OS.


Unfortunately the ability to adapt a computer to ones own requirements seems to have disappeared in the latest versions of OS X. Since discovering this, I have read than many others have been experiencing the same problems for quite some time. This is regretable.

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