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hello everyone welcome to the class this is david a cox with Tech Talk American today Im going to show you how you can really easily increase the font size on your Mac now were going to go over this through a few different methods Im going to show you how to do it through System Preferences which is by far the most effective way to get it across the entire system then for those of you who need a little bit more help beyond that Im gonna also show you how to make a few additional adjustments in the Apple Mail program followed by Safari lets get started so youre gonna be going up here to the Apple menu on your Mac and please know Im on a Mac thats running Mac OS High Sierra so if anything here looks a little bit different thats the reason why and were gonna go here into system preferences now from here were gonna go into display options obviously this is a laptop if youre on a desktop its going to look slightly different and here on the display tab were gonna go into scale