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Thread: Change icon and font size on the All Programs menu?

  1. #1
    Noozer Guest

    Change icon and font size on the All Programs menu?

    Is it possible to change the font and icon sizes on the All Programs menu on
    the Start button in Windows XP?



  2. #2
    Leonard Grey Guest

    Re: Change icon and font size on the All Programs menu?

    Yes -- but it's a hack. If you're comfortable with a hex editor and are
    prepared for the risk I believe you will find software on the internet
    that will do the deed. Backup, needless to say.

    ---
    Leonard Grey
    Errare humanum est

    Noozer wrote:
    > Is it possible to change the font and icon sizes on the All Programs menu on
    > the Start button in Windows XP?
    >
    >


  3. #3
    Noozer Guest

    Re: Change icon and font size on the All Programs menu?

    Tried Google without much luck.

    Any hints to where I can find this info?

    "Leonard Grey" <Leonard@Grey.invalid> wrote in message
    news:ucrNq7EpHHA.1220@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    > Yes -- but it's a hack. If you're comfortable with a hex editor and are
    > prepared for the risk I believe you will find software on the internet
    > that will do the deed. Backup, needless to say.
    >
    > ---
    > Leonard Grey
    > Errare humanum est
    >
    > Noozer wrote:
    >> Is it possible to change the font and icon sizes on the All Programs menu
    >> on the Start button in Windows XP?




  4. #4
    Leonard Grey Guest

    Re: Change icon and font size on the All Programs menu?

    Sorry - I've never been interested in trying that so I can't be of much
    help to you.

    One thing I've learned about web searches: The difference between a good
    one and a bad one is all about the search terms used.

    ---
    Leonard Grey
    Errare humanum est

    Noozer wrote:
    > Tried Google without much luck.
    >
    > Any hints to where I can find this info?
    >
    > "Leonard Grey" <Leonard@Grey.invalid> wrote in message
    > news:ucrNq7EpHHA.1220@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    >> Yes -- but it's a hack. If you're comfortable with a hex editor and are
    >> prepared for the risk I believe you will find software on the internet
    >> that will do the deed. Backup, needless to say.
    >>
    >> ---
    >> Leonard Grey
    >> Errare humanum est
    >>
    >> Noozer wrote:
    >>> Is it possible to change the font and icon sizes on the All Programs menu
    >>> on the Start button in Windows XP?

    >
    >


  5. #5
    Wesley Vogel Guest

    Re: Change icon and font size on the All Programs menu?

    > Is it possible to change the font and icon sizes on the All Programs menu
    > on the Start button in Windows XP?


    Yes.

    Start Menu Icon sizes.

    For the XP Start Menu...
    Right click the Taskbar | Properties | Start Menu tab | Customize button |
    General tab | Select Large icons or Small icons | Click OK | Click Apply |
    Click OK

    Large icons...
    [[Specifies that the icons that represent programs and items on the Start
    menu are displayed in a larger size.]]

    Small icons...
    [[Specifies that the icons that represent programs and items on the Start
    menu are displayed in a smaller size. You can increase the number of
    programs that are displayed in the most recently used programs list by
    increasing the number in the Programs box.]]

    For the Classic Start Menu...
    Right click the Taskbar | Properties | Start Menu tab | Customize button |
    Check or uncheck: Use Small Icons in Start menu

    Use Small Icons in Start menu checked...
    [[Reduces the size of the icons in the Start menu.]]

    Use Small Icons in Start menu unchecked uses larger icons.

    Step by Step Tutorials for Windows XP: Use Large Icons
    http://www.microsoft.com/enable/trai...argeicons.aspx

    Start Menu Font.

    If you select a windows and buttons setting other than Windows Classic, it
    will override the above settings, except in some older programs.

    Note: In order to fully use this feature you must have your Windows and
    buttons setting on Windows Classic.

    Windows Classic style in the Windows and buttons list on the Appearance tab
    of Display Properties, *NOT* Windows Classic theme on the Themes tab of
    Display Properties. These are two entirely different things.

    Display Properties | Appearance tab | Windows and buttons |
    Set to Windows Classic style

    You can change the look of individual items if you select Windows Classic
    style in the Windows and buttons list on the Appearance tab of Display
    Properties.

    You can see what most of the changes will look like in the preview window as
    you make changes before applying them.

    Right click Desktop | Properties | Appearance tab | Advanced button |
    Click the V Under Item: to expand the menu |
    Window elements menu:

    * Menu

    Is the Menu bar; with File, Edit, View, etc. Size is the bar height. Color
    1 is the bar background color. Font choice, font color, font size and Bold
    or Italic. Changing the font size larger will also change the bar height
    larger to accommodate the larger text size.
    Besides the text on the Start menu, this also affects right click menus;
    File, Edit, View, etc. text on the Menu bar; the text on File, Edit, View,
    etc. menus.

    Notes:
    * Changing the look of individual items is only useful if you select Windows
    Classic in the Windows and buttons list on the Appearance tab. If you select
    a different option, the theme determines the appearance of your menus,
    fonts, icons and other Window elements.

    * The Font area will be unavailable for elements in the Item list that do
    not display text.

    * Note that you must use the same font and size for the Active Title Bar and
    Inactive Title Bar items, and that bold or italic selections for either item
    are applied to both items. If you choose a desktop theme after you change
    fonts or colors, the fonts and colors for that desktop theme override your
    selections.

    * Sizes are in pixels. Pixel is short for picture element, one spot in a
    rectilinear grid of thousands of such spots that form an image produced on
    the screen by a computer or on paper by a printer. A pixel is the smallest
    element that display or print hardware and software can manipulate to create
    letters, numbers, or graphics. A pixel is also called a pel.

    * Never a good thing to have the background color and the font color the
    same, it makes it tough to read any text.

    Also on the Advanced Appearance in Display Properties, you can click on the
    different items that are displayed at the top in the preview window and the
    corresponding item will be listed in the Item list. For example if you
    click on Inactive Window, Inactive Title Bar will be displayed under Item.
    Click on the narrow border on the Inactive Window and Inactive Window Border
    will be listed. Click on any of the Minimize, Maximize or Close buttons [X]
    buttons and Caption Buttons will be listed. Click on Active Window and
    Active Title Bar will be listed. Click on the word Normal and Menu will be
    listed. Click on the word Selected and Selected Items will be listed.
    Click where its says Window Text and Window will be listed. Click on the
    vertical scrollbar and Scrollbar will be listed. Click on the narrow border
    to the right of the vertical scroll bar and Active Window Border will be
    listed. Click on the words Message Text and Message Box will be listed.
    Click on the OK button and 3D Objects will be listed. Click on the preview
    window background and Desktop will be displayed.

    How to Change the Font, Size, and Colors of Desktop Items
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310543

    --
    Hope this helps. Let us know.

    Wes
    MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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  6. #6
    rwilson2@gmail.com Guest

    Re: Change icon and font size on the All Programs menu?

    Unfortunately, this isn't the problem... The "menu" font size changes
    the font size for the Start Menu (and menu-bar on the top of a
    window), but not for the "All Programs Menu". You run into this
    problem when you set your DPI settings to something other than 96 dpi.
    It looks to me like MS thought of letting you reset your DPI, but they
    didn't include a way to make it work right with everything. (I've
    noticed a lot of apps that have messed up buttons and window gadgets
    because of the DPI changes...)

    BTW, this is the same sort of problem you encounter in Outlook when
    you increase your DPI setting. Outlook defaults _ALL_ HTML messages to
    "medium" font size, and there is no way (apparently) to change this.
    You can manually reset each message - while you are reading it - but
    as soon as you click off the message and go back to it (in the preview
    pane), it gets reset back to "medium" again. This is quite annoying.
    Everything looks like it was intended for vision impaired people.

    Is there another solution to the "All Programs Menu" font size - that
    doesn't include setting your DPI back to 96?

    --
    rwilson


    On Jun 2, 2:08 pm, "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel...@comcast.net> wrote:
    > > Is it possible to change thefontand icon sizes on theAllProgramsmenu
    > > on the Start button in WindowsXP?

    >
    > Yes.


    <long description of how-to change the "menu" font size omitted...>

    > --
    > Hope this helps. Let us know.
    >
    > Wes
    > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
    >
    > Innews:%23Jpo4VBpHHA.4872@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl,
    > Noozer <dont.s...@me.here> hunted and pecked:




  7. #7
    denis@sprigsoft.com Guest

    Re: Change icon and font size on the All Programs menu?

    Hi,

    You may setup Vista Start Menu program and use zoom function to
    enlarge menu.
    http://www.vistastartmenu.com

    > Is it possible to change the font and icon sizes on the All Programs menu on
    > the Start button in Windows XP?




  8. #8
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    Jul 2008
    Posts
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    Much about nothing

    Unfortunatly nothing in your long reply answered his question on how to change the font size of the all programs menu.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wesley Vogel View Post
    > Is it possible to change the font and icon sizes on the All Programs menu
    > on the Start button in Windows XP?


    Yes.

    Start Menu Icon sizes.

    For the XP Start Menu...
    Right click the Taskbar | Properties | Start Menu tab | Customize button |
    General tab | Select Large icons or Small icons | Click OK | Click Apply |
    Click OK

    Large icons...
    [[Specifies that the icons that represent programs and items on the Start
    menu are displayed in a larger size.]]

    Small icons...
    [[Specifies that the icons that represent programs and items on the Start
    menu are displayed in a smaller size. You can increase the number of
    programs that are displayed in the most recently used programs list by
    increasing the number in the Programs box.]]

    For the Classic Start Menu...
    Right click the Taskbar | Properties | Start Menu tab | Customize button |
    Check or uncheck: Use Small Icons in Start menu

    Use Small Icons in Start menu checked...
    [[Reduces the size of the icons in the Start menu.]]

    Use Small Icons in Start menu unchecked uses larger icons.

    Step by Step Tutorials for Windows XP: Use Large Icons
    http://www.microsoft.com/enable/trai...argeicons.aspx

    Start Menu Font.

    If you select a windows and buttons setting other than Windows Classic, it
    will override the above settings, except in some older programs.

    Note: In order to fully use this feature you must have your Windows and
    buttons setting on Windows Classic.

    Windows Classic style in the Windows and buttons list on the Appearance tab
    of Display Properties, *NOT* Windows Classic theme on the Themes tab of
    Display Properties. These are two entirely different things.

    Display Properties | Appearance tab | Windows and buttons |
    Set to Windows Classic style

    You can change the look of individual items if you select Windows Classic
    style in the Windows and buttons list on the Appearance tab of Display
    Properties.

    You can see what most of the changes will look like in the preview window as
    you make changes before applying them.

    Right click Desktop | Properties | Appearance tab | Advanced button |
    Click the V Under Item: to expand the menu |
    Window elements menu:

    * Menu

    Is the Menu bar; with File, Edit, View, etc. Size is the bar height. Color
    1 is the bar background color. Font choice, font color, font size and Bold
    or Italic. Changing the font size larger will also change the bar height
    larger to accommodate the larger text size.
    Besides the text on the Start menu, this also affects right click menus;
    File, Edit, View, etc. text on the Menu bar; the text on File, Edit, View,
    etc. menus.

    Notes:
    * Changing the look of individual items is only useful if you select Windows
    Classic in the Windows and buttons list on the Appearance tab. If you select
    a different option, the theme determines the appearance of your menus,
    fonts, icons and other Window elements.

    * The Font area will be unavailable for elements in the Item list that do
    not display text.

    * Note that you must use the same font and size for the Active Title Bar and
    Inactive Title Bar items, and that bold or italic selections for either item
    are applied to both items. If you choose a desktop theme after you change
    fonts or colors, the fonts and colors for that desktop theme override your
    selections.

    * Sizes are in pixels. Pixel is short for picture element, one spot in a
    rectilinear grid of thousands of such spots that form an image produced on
    the screen by a computer or on paper by a printer. A pixel is the smallest
    element that display or print hardware and software can manipulate to create
    letters, numbers, or graphics. A pixel is also called a pel.

    * Never a good thing to have the background color and the font color the
    same, it makes it tough to read any text.

    Also on the Advanced Appearance in Display Properties, you can click on the
    different items that are displayed at the top in the preview window and the
    corresponding item will be listed in the Item list. For example if you
    click on Inactive Window, Inactive Title Bar will be displayed under Item.
    Click on the narrow border on the Inactive Window and Inactive Window Border
    will be listed. Click on any of the Minimize, Maximize or Close buttons [X]
    buttons and Caption Buttons will be listed. Click on Active Window and
    Active Title Bar will be listed. Click on the word Normal and Menu will be
    listed. Click on the word Selected and Selected Items will be listed.
    Click where its says Window Text and Window will be listed. Click on the
    vertical scrollbar and Scrollbar will be listed. Click on the narrow border
    to the right of the vertical scroll bar and Active Window Border will be
    listed. Click on the words Message Text and Message Box will be listed.
    Click on the OK button and 3D Objects will be listed. Click on the preview
    window background and Desktop will be displayed.

    How to Change the Font, Size, and Colors of Desktop Items
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310543

    --
    Hope this helps. Let us know.

    Wes
    MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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    Noozer <dont.spam@me.here> hunted and pecked:

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