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Re: ░░░░ MightyROM.com ░░░░ Windows Phone® ░░░░ Update Available!

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Originally Posted by responseataol View Post
i refuse to believe that logic...and thankfully im sure your not the authority...im absolutely positive that somewhere out there someone would like the same "theme" that i do...and im also positive that someone on this board can do it =) -- but mr elite..thanks for your input.

also, the font size in menus is only half the issue, the other is the color to the font on the main screen...and these really arent issues, or even gripes..they are merely observations about my experiences with my device...this is an open forum with people discussing their phones...im just seeing if anyone on the board has an interest in my particular observations and would like to see them resolved..
TO ADJUST THE SIZE OF YOUR POP UP MENU FONT DO THE FOLLOWING:

If you are comfortable with editing the registry, take the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\GWE\Menu\PopFnt

Here, you will find two values you can tweak and fine tune.
Go to the HT value and reduce it's size. Right now mine is at 1200, so you can probably drop your size to around 800.
Now go to the WT value. Mine is currently 800, so you can probably reduce this to around 400 or 500. Save your settings, and soft reset. You should notice a significant difference. If you need more reduction, adjust accordingly. If you went too far, add some back to it. You will need to soft reset after every adjustment to get a look at what you have done.
Hope this helps.

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