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Change your Font and Personalize your device

Posted by Jack Cook on March 23, 2009 – 8:56 am
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ing-change Here is a neat little program that you might like to personalize your device.  If you want to have a more stylish or bigger font then this very tiny and useful software utility can help to change your default font on your Windows Mobile devices. 

Users can download the .cab file and transfer it through active sync to the mobile device. Just launch the application and it will bring users to a simple GUI for quick setup. Basically there are four font settings that can be configured independently, namely Font System, Font Menu, Font PopUp and Font OOM. And for each font setting, user can choose from a drop down list of nine different fonts such as Courier New, MS Sans Serif, Tahoma, Abscissa and etc. In case you think the font size is too tiny, there is an option to adjust its dimension up to 1600 (by default it is 800). However, users may need to verify the actual effect after soft reset so that it won’t appear to be too huge in your tiny mobile screen.

The software utility is downloadable at MobileHTC free of charge and is compatible with Windows Mobile version 5, 6 and 6.1.

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  • mj
    how do i download it????
    will this crash my cell phone?? honestly tell me.
    how much does it cost???
  • This is probably just a (somewhat) friendly UI on well-known registry hacks. (I say "somewhat" because it says "OOM" without explaining what OOM is (I think it's Outlook Object Model, so perhaps the font used in Calendar, Contacts, Tasks and E-mail?)

    I would recommend getting a friendly registry tweaking program instead, which should do this and more. If you only want to change your fonts, though, this looks fairly decent.

    Steve
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