MacBook :: The Fonts Are Too Small?

Jun 22, 2010

I just bought a Mac book, it's a 13". The battery life is phenomenal and the trackpad is luxurious. However I find it really difficult to see the text on my screen. In the browser this wasn't a problem as I could zoom in, but the text in the address bar, and in all other applications the font is very small. I looked into changing the DPI for my Macbook and couldn't find a solution. I'm zooming in to see things but it looks distorted and obviously horrible.

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MacBook Pro :: Menu Fonts Too Small

Jun 4, 2014

Just bought new 15" mac book pro with OSX and I'm going blind trying to read the finder font sizes. In reading about this in the community, there are many people who have decried this problem. I want to add my two cents worth to the issue. Even after increasing the page size to adequately read the contents of a web page, I'm still left with the miniscule type of the menu bars. While I see apple has acknowledged the complaints, there seems to be no indication of when or if things will get better. Even the unveiling of the new OS (Yosemite) didn't clarify this.

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Dec 3, 2009

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I know not all slot loading drivers are created equal, but will they work the same way?

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MacBook Pro :: Is 13" MBP Too Small?

Apr 22, 2010

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Mar 4, 2008

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MacBook Pro :: Resolution Low - Screen Too Small

Oct 8, 2009

I've been planning to get a MBP over Christmas, and today I went to the local Reseller to get a USB-hub, and I played around with the 15" and 17" after since they were out, and I wanted to see if any other local stores had them. I've been planning on a 15" for a while, but when I looked at them right next to each other, it struck me that the resolution on the 15" is tiny compared to the 17". I realize that it's small because the screen is small, but it's so my smaller that the menubar took up so much physical space it became a problem for me. The 13" on the other hand, looked fine. The resolution is small, but the screen is small too so it fits.

Now I've been using a whitebook with 1280x800 for a while now, and the resolution is one of the primary reasons I'm not going to upgrade to a 13" MBP, but there is no way in hell I am getting the 15" with a fisher-price resolution! Is there any chance Apple could use a 1680x1050 panel instead of the 1440xwhatever? Does anyone know why the refurbs on the UK store are all 17"? There is not a single 13" or 15" there, and hasn't been for a while. Are there known problems on the 17" that I'm not aware of?

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Jul 26, 2010

As I previously outlined in my previous thread I will be a freshman in college and I am getting a MBP. I will be majoring in Office Administration but I might transfer to Computer Information Systems. Is 13" really that small that it is bad to run multiple applications? I mean, compared to Acer 10" laptops I think 13" shouldnt really be a problem. I'm not thinking about buying a 15" because I think they are overpriced and I will mostly use it to run MS Office apps, social networking, surfing the web & working in Photoshop. Are those extra 2" really such a big issue? I'm already paying almost $1300 including tax, so why waste almost $700 more including tax for 2" extra? That sounds ridiculous, especially if you have to work hard to save that money.

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Apr 1, 2012

Every time I send photo's with mail (as attachment) they are very small, just 14 kb (original 3,5 Mb). When I select small/medium or large in the right corner, nothing change??? Only when I select 'original size' they are getting (too) big.

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), iPod-iPhone-iPad2-MacBook Pro-iMac

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Jul 3, 2012

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Oct 22, 2009

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The Titan I have is a 256GB SSD. Like most people, I've been looking at OCZ (which some say is the best and their performance doesn't drop too much which I didn't think was possible until trim) or the Intel one (anandtech's very thorough article recommends it, and so do many).

Unfortunately, the Intel SSD only has 160GB (though much easier on the wallet than the 250GB Vertex).

Add to that, I'm a video and audio editor as well as gamer >_< and here I've heard of people happy with 80GB and less!

If I were to get the Intel, this would be the first time I'd have to split files. For example, Final Cut Studio takes up 50 GB, but I've read that 47 of those GB you can move onto an external hard drive.

How else would I go about splitting and basically cramming Final Cut Studio, Logic Studio, Adobe Production Premium, Windows 7 (by the time I get the SSD, it would have already released), iLife '09, and a whole slew of high space games such as Neverwinter Nights 2 and both expansions, Oblivion, Spore, Fallout 3, CS:S, and DoD:S with an ample amount of room?

Or would I have to switch out games and have them in one at a time?

Or would I just have to pay 75% more and get the 250GB?

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Jan 1, 2010

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The problem is that there was a what looked to be a little bit of a singe on one of the black rectangular transistor prongs. The melted metal easily blew away and most of the prongs are still attached. also, i haven't taken out the logic board to see what kind of damage (if any) has been done to the hidden side (not the side that shows when you take off the back case). I'm planning on doing this as soon as i can get a torx driver. I guess what I want to know is if i should take my chances with bringing it in to the apple store to see what the real damage is even though it still works, or if i should just hold out and use it till it breaks.

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Aug 12, 2010

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Apr 7, 2012

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Jun 30, 2012

I just received the 15" MacBook Pro with enhanced resolution screen (not the Retina display).  At the highest resolution, all of the fonts display incredibily small.  However, the lower resolution options don't seem to match the aspect ratio of the screen and create distortion.  I can deal with this on Safari because it allows pinch and zoom resizing.  However, I have not figured out how to zoom in on the Mail app.  Using Command + is not a good solution because it actually increases the font size that the recipient views.  I have to go all the to 30pt font to make it comfortable to view.  Also, using Control and two finger swipe to zoom in a poor option as well because not everything will display. 

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MacBook Pro

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Jun 3, 2014

I am running maverick os 10.9.3 on my macbook pro 

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Talk to an apple tech and he took me thru diagnostics and couldn't find anything wrong. 

So he had me reinstall the OS and that was about two weeks ago and everything has been fine UNTIL today it started again..  

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Sep 27, 2010

So, like a complete idiot i downloaded a torrent file with a few thousand font files. i installed them all and it has bogged down my OS and taken over programs like Safari, firefox and entourage (which i use for email). when i change the font in the preference menu in the respective program it will change the size but not the actual font style. another strange thing is that safari will not load pictures now either.

i want to just wipe the hdd but i do not have a disc because i bought it used. i can take it back to the guy i got it from as he refurbishes macs but i was wondering if i could avoid the trip if any one has a tip or two for me.

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Mar 10, 2012

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Mar 26, 2012

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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May 17, 2012

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Nov 11, 2010

I'm considering purchasing the new 11.6" MBA with the 128GB SSD. I'm stuck whether I should get this, or wait for a new 13" MBP..

I am a writer so the computers main purpose would be for my writing and it's biggest positive is that it's small and extremely portable.

I am wondering however, will this MBA I'm looking at be able to run OSX Lion when it becomes available?

Also, anyone who has the 11.6" air if you could perhaps share your experience so far with it that would be excellent.

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May 4, 2009

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Dec 24, 2009

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Jul 14, 2010

I'm planning on buying a new Macbook Pro and want to buy a printer to go with it. I know it sounds crazy but I've never had a printer before. I also know you can get a printer "free" basically with the purchase, but I can easily sell that one on craigslist or ebay to get the one that will be best for me. Here's what I need: my computer desk is very small and I need a physically small printer. I don't want a big old lunk of junk!

I'd rather spend as little as possible, but I'm willing to pay a little more (up to like $150 I guess) for a better one.I don't know much about tech stuff, so it needs to be one that's easy to hook up with my Macbook Pro and maybe hopefully even work wirelessly. I prefer it to print colour as well and photos, scan and make copies if possible (not sure if that stuff always comes now). Basically all the normal extras I guess.

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Aug 6, 2010

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