How To Capitalize On MacOS, Adjust Size Based On Your Vision
YOGYAKARTA - Previously, the author has described several ways to enlarge the text on a laptop with the Windows operating system. This time, the VOI team has compiled several ways to capitalize letters on MacOS. So, those of you who use this Apple laptop don't need to bother looking for ways to adjust the writing size.
Just like on Windows, there are several ways to change the font size. It depends on the version of the operating system installed on your device.
And in the following tutorial article, the VOI team will show you how to capitalize on macOS Big Sur and later. Want to know how? Check out the following explanation.
Via Preference SystemYou can easily change the size of text and objects through system preferences on both MacBook and iMac. Here are the steps:
Click the Apple menu located in the upper left corner of your MacBook screen Select the 'System Preferences' menu Click the 'Display' menu Click the 'Display' menu box If the menu on the resolution is set as 'Default for display', you must first change it to 'Scaled' ' Next, you'll see four or five options. To make the size of text, objects, and menus larger, select the box located to the left of the 'Default' box. Meanwhile, to reduce it, select the box located to the right Via the Accessibility MenuIn addition to the System Preferences, you can also change the text size via the 'Accessibility' or 'Accessibility' menu. You can increase or decrease the font size to the object icon. Here are the steps:
Click the Apple icon Select the 'Accessibility' menu Click the 'Display' menu Change the options in the 'Menu bar size' menu. There are two options available. Namely 'Default' and 'Large' Select the 'Large' menu Exit from 'System Preferences'Next, you will see an information window appear on the screen. Inside, there is information that reads 'the changes to menubar font size require a log out to take effect. Do you want to log out now?'
This means that this method requires the device to log out first before the system can change the settings. Then, you are asked to choose whether to log out now or later. Select the 'Log Out Now' menu if you want to apply it now.
Later, once the device restarts, you will see that the size of the icons, text, letters, and menus already looks bigger.
Well, those are some ways to capitalize on MacOs that you can try yourself. Remember, the above method can only be applied to the Mac OS BigSur or later series. For older versions, you need a different way.