MacOS Sonoma introduces a new feature that allows users to change the text size on a per-app basis. This can be incredibly useful for individuals who have different preferences for text size depending on the application they are using. Whether you want larger text for reading emails or smaller text for coding in Xcode, MacOS Sonoma has you covered.
To change the text size on a per-app basis in MacOS Sonoma, follow these simple steps:
1. Open the app for which you want to change the text size.
2. Go to the menu bar and select “View” from the top menu.
3. In the dropdown menu that appears, look for an option that says “Text Size” or “Font Size.”
4. Click on this option to reveal a slider that allows you to adjust the text size to your preference.
5. Move the slider to the left to decrease the text size, or to the right to increase the text size. You can preview the changes in real time as you move the slider.
6. Once you have found the perfect text size for that app, simply close the settings menu and continue using the app with your customized text size.
It’s important to note that not all apps may have this feature enabled, so you may not be able to change the text size in every single app on your Mac. However, the majority of MacOS Sonoma compatible apps should have this functionality.
This feature can be especially beneficial for individuals with visual impairments or those who simply prefer more or less text on their screen. By allowing users to customize the text size on a per-app basis, MacOS Sonoma offers a more personalized and user-friendly experience for its users.
Overall, the ability to change text size on a per-app basis in MacOS Sonoma is a welcomed addition that gives users more control over their viewing experience. Whether you need larger text for better readability or smaller text for more screen real estate, MacOS Sonoma has made it easier than ever to tailor the text size to your liking.