Apple used to support more extensive customization of its user interfaces back in the classic Mac OS days, when everything from the system font to the window borders could be customized using the ...
The options for customizing the OS X user interface are rather limited, and utilities like TinkerTool provide access to many of the hidden settings and options that Apple does not make available.
Changing fonts can help you to personalize your device and make it look unique. Some fonts make text easier to read and improve the overall reading experience. You can resize the font size, add new ...
The iOS developer took advantage of the CVE-2022-46689 security exploit that allowed him to temporary change system fonts. The changes to the system fonts are safe and temporary and the iPhone reverts ...
Zhuowei Zhang shared his project on Twitter, which he calls a “proof-of-concept app.” According to Zhang, the app he developed uses the CVE-2022-46689 exploit to overwrite the default iOS font, so ...
a software developer created a new tool which will allow Apple users to change the system of iPhone font on iOS 16 (Photo credit: Reuters) Apple has increased the level of customisation over the years ...
The latest Gboard beta brings options to customize font size between 85% to 200% of the system default. Another option lets you switch between Google’s own font and any custom system font. These ...
If you like your iPhone but hate the San Francisco typeface, developer Zhuowei Zhang has posted a neat tool to Github—an app that can temporarily “overwrite” the iOS system font with another one, ...