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Thunderbird 68.12.1 default font too small

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I know this question has been asked a hundred times, but the answers I've found are for previous versions (pre-60) of TB. Or they involve adding/changing code.

I recently switched from a 1080p to a 2K display, and now the menu, folder tree, address book, etc. are way too small for me to see comfortably. Message font isn't a problem; I know how to adjust it. Surely Mozilla must have a simple way to increase those system font sizes for folks with higher screen resolutions and less than perfect eyesight, yes?

I know this question has been asked a hundred times, but the answers I've found are for previous versions (pre-60) of TB. Or they involve adding/changing code. I recently switched from a 1080p to a 2K display, and now the menu, folder tree, address book, etc. are way too small for me to see comfortably. ''Message font'' isn't a problem; I know how to adjust it. Surely Mozilla must have a simple way to increase those system font sizes for folks with higher screen resolutions and less than perfect eyesight, yes?

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Did you try changing the preference layout.css.devPixelsPerPx?

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1269361#answer-1254162

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Did you try changing the preference layout.css.devPixelsPerPx?

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1269361#answer-1254162

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Thank you, sfhowes. It did the job :-) Yes, I had tried that previously from a discussion I found on a different website. But he must have left a step out, because it didn't work. Now I'm all set.

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Mint 20 on Acer laptop. Suggested solution only appears to increase line spacing. No discernible difference in the text itself. System pages (folder contents) are the problem. Have to use "ctrl shift +" to zoom individual mail items to something legible; but it doesn't have any effect on system pages.