I disappointingly found out that in Windows 11 the Windows Registry editor does not respect the Windows font settings. Instead it has its own font picker dialog and defaults to Sagoe IU 10 pt. Of course, one can set it to a different font, like my system setting, Tahoma 8 pt (screenshot below), but it cannot be set to automatically follow the systemwide theme settings.
I wonder, is this the new policy of Microsoft that each application should have its own font settings and there would be no unified look any more?
I wonder, is this the new policy of Microsoft that each application should have its own font settings and there would be no unified look any more?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11