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Here's how to change the text size on Twitter

You don't have to keep squinting at your screen.
By Amanda Yeo  on 
Twitter's logo.
Twitter's display options allow you to adjust its text size. Credit: Aytac Unal / Anadolu Agency / Getty Images

Spending hours staring at glowing screens has become the everyday norm of modern life, but it isn't the best habit for our vision. Aside from invoking a general sense of depressed ennui, doomscrolling through Twitter for lengthy periods can also cause dry eyes and eyestrain(opens in a new tab), which may subsequently lead to headaches and blurry vision.

This is bad enough, but it can be even worse if you need to squint at your screen. People with low vision or other sight issues may have difficulty using Twitter's default font size, and prefer larger text that is easier to read. Fortunately, Twitter allows users to adjust the text size both on desktop and in its app, so you can tweak the display to best suit your needs.

Here's how to change the text size on Twitter:

  1. Open Twitter.

  2. If you're on desktop, click on "More…" in the navigation bar on the left to reveal more options. If you're on mobile, open the navigation bar by tapping on your profile picture in the top left corner.

  3. Click or tap on "Settings and Support" in the navigation bar to expand the menu.

  4. Click or tap on "Settings and privacy" in the expanded navigation bar.

  5. Click or tap on "Accessibility, display, and languages," which will be the second last option on the list.

  6. Click "Display" if you're on desktop, or tap "Display and sound" if you're on mobile.

  7. Under "Display," drag the slider to the left to make Twitter's font smaller, or to the right to make it bigger.

Twitter's text size slider on desktop.
Twitter offers five different text sizes on desktop. Credit: Twitter

An example tweet will appear above the font slider so you can preview your changes, helping you choose the size that best suits you. Twitter offers four different text sizes on mobile and five on desktop, so you have a few options, and changes take effect immediately.

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Amanda Yeo
Amanda Yeo
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Amanda Yeo is Mashable's Australian reporter, covering entertainment, culture, tech, science, and social good. This includes everything from video games and K-pop to movies and gadgets.


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