

On the Appearance tab adjust the font size. Right click on the terminal and choose Preferences. Increase the Maximum icon size.Īpplications sometimes have their own settings, so check if you are having problems. Click on the arrow to the right of the Notification area, then Properties. You may also want to increase the Notification icon size.Increase the row size so the clock can be seen fully. To accommodate the increased clock font size, right click on the panel then Panel Preferences.After this adjustment a panel adjustment is required. Under Clock Options adjust the font size. Left click on the clock in the panel and click Properties.You may also adjust font sizes to complement this setting. In Settings Manager under Appearance and the Fonts tab, increase the DPI.For different resolution options, check the Xfce Forum. These steps set 2x scaled resolution for Xfce and other GTK 3 apps. Go to Settings Manager > Window Manager > Style and select Default-xhdpi in the theme box on the left.Go to Settings Manager > Appearance > Settings > Window Scaling and select 2 as the scaling factor.

Xfce 4.14, introduced with MX-19, supports HiDPI scaling: This article details steps that can be taken to enlarge fonts and some application elements to accommodate higher resolution displays. In addition some application specific elements are also small. On higher resolution displays the default font settings are usually too small for comfortable reading.
