The only way I know of to change the fonts used within Windows, without third-party software, is through the Display Properties.
Follow these simple steps to change your font:
# Right click in an empty space on the desktop # Click the last option on the context menu, 'Properties' # The Display Properties dialog should now appear # Navigate to the 'Appearance' tab # Click 'Advanced' This opens the 'Advanced Appearance' window, from here you can select each item and change its font, size, and color. Item's in this list are the various types of text displays throughout Windows. For example, the font of an active window, or the font of tooltips.
Once you have made your changes, click 'Ok' to close the window, and then click 'Apply' in the Display Properties window to apply your changed settings. Windows may stop responding and display a 'Please Wait' box, this delay is normal.
you can change windows ce with any other operating system made for arm architecture,,,but not xp
Windows XP will not change an administrator account to limited if it is the only administrator account on the system (other than the account named Administrator).
Windows, Windows XP, Windows Vista are example of operating System.
Windows XP is an operating system.
You will need to reinstall the operating system.
Set the primary partition containing Windows XP to active
The default Windows XP theme is called "Windows Classic". This is typically based on a blue theme, and a simple font. This can be activated via the Control Panel.
Yes... Windows XP is the Windows operating system made prior to Windows Vista.
I had to clean my system and it remove windows xp can you help me put this back
Yes. The Windows version of Safari runs on Windows XP.
True. Windows XP is an operating system.
windows xp is a windows based operating system it has no serverbased only have client based desktop supporting operating system.