Sorry to bump such an old thread (I just remembered I never got back to this), but I found out the culprit was actually MacType , not WindowBlinds. Thanks everyone for helping me troubleshoot!
oneirophon
Well, I tried doing the purge, but I got the following error message: [quote]The module "C:\Program Files (x86)\Stardock\WindowBlinds\WBCore.exe" was loaded but the entry-point DllUnregisterServer was not found. Make sure that "C:\Program Files (x86)\Stardock\WindowBlinds\WBCore.exe" is a valid DLL or OCX file and then try again[/quote] After restarting, the WindowBlinds theme was mostly removed, but the system font was still modified.
[quote who="LightStar" reply="3" id="3778149"] Looks to me like it's just the skin you are using having an issue, does it do it with all Windowblinds skins? [/quote] This happens with all skins. [quote who="JanOscar" reply="4" id="3778150"] Try to apply the default theme in Windowblinds. Restart your computer and see if the problem still excists. [/quote] I applied the default theme and rebooted and it didn't work. Tomorrow, I'll probably uninstall
Sorry for the delay! Windows version: 1909 (build 18363.778). Screenshot with Acrylic theme:
Hey all, I've run into a problem where the text in the device manager and services.msc is way too big, and the letters overlap each other, making it unreadable (see screenshot below). I'm running WindowBlinds 10.84 on Windows 10 64bit. It's done this consistently regardless of which skin I use, and changing the Windows UI scale hasn't had any effect. I haven't been able to find any other posts about this issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Edit: turns out WindowBlind