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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Tips for Changing the Standard Font in Windows

In the Windows operating system, the font used in the system (Device Manager, System Properties, etc.) the default is MS Sans Serif. While the font used on the explorer defaults to Tahoma.




When friends want berexplorasi to change the display font on your Windows system, it can be done. With a record that will replace fonts already installed in Windows. So it's up buddy, would be replaced with any font, provided the fonts already installed in windows. The trick is as follows:
Go to regedit by means of the [Start]> [Run]> [Enter]
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ FontSubtitutes.

In the right pane double click on [MS Shell Dlg]
Replace data value with the name of the font that you specify (which is already installed in windows).

Click [OK].
Back in the right pane, double click on [MS Shell Dlg 2]
Replace data value with the name of the font that you specify (which is already installed in windows).
Click [OK]
Restart Windows buddy.
For a user friendly windows 7, do the same as above.

To see the fonts already installed in windows can be through [control panel]> [fonts], or an easier and more comfortable to use Font Viewer software. If you do not have a buddy can be downloaded Here.

If my friend wants to restore as usual, yes ... .. just change the font was Tahoma and MS Sans Serif. Done ... ....

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