FatPuppy macrumors 68000 Original poster Jul 26, 2014 #1 I like the bold text but I don't use it because some blur effects go away and because the text on the homescreen is not as crisp as usual.
I like the bold text but I don't use it because some blur effects go away and because the text on the homescreen is not as crisp as usual.
Gathomblipoob macrumors 603 Jul 26, 2014 #2 As a victim of countless eye surgeries, I use bold text most of the time.
bandofbrothers macrumors 601 Jul 26, 2014 #3 Gathomblipoob said: As a victim of countless eye surgeries, I use bold text most of the time. Click to expand... Same situation. 🙁 Hence why I always use this feature too.
Gathomblipoob said: As a victim of countless eye surgeries, I use bold text most of the time. Click to expand... Same situation. 🙁 Hence why I always use this feature too.
maflynn macrumors Broadwell Jul 27, 2014 #4 Never have, I find I can read my iPhone fine, though I do prefer a larger phone.
Gathomblipoob macrumors 603 Jul 27, 2014 #5 bandofbrothers said: Same situation. 🙁 Hence why I always use this feature too. Click to expand... Yep. Multiple vitrectomies and lens replacements are nature's way of saying, "Use bold." 😀
bandofbrothers said: Same situation. 🙁 Hence why I always use this feature too. Click to expand... Yep. Multiple vitrectomies and lens replacements are nature's way of saying, "Use bold." 😀
C CEmajr macrumors 601 Aug 2, 2014 #6 I used to but I switched back after updating to iOS 7.1 because they made the bold text too bold.
jr866gooner macrumors 68020 Aug 2, 2014 #7 I had it in bold and thought if give the regular font a try.. Seems that I just haven't bothered to switch back yet lol
I had it in bold and thought if give the regular font a try.. Seems that I just haven't bothered to switch back yet lol
W Woochifer macrumors 6502a Aug 3, 2014 #9 Not on my iPhone, but we do use it on the iPad (the thin font does not work as well on the larger screen).
Not on my iPhone, but we do use it on the iPad (the thin font does not work as well on the larger screen).
The Doctor11 macrumors 603 Aug 3, 2014 #10 No I do not need to and I'm happy with the smaller text ---------- 12vElectronics said: Never have.. How do you make it bold? Click to expand... General>accessibility. Bold text on/off switch will be on that page
No I do not need to and I'm happy with the smaller text ---------- 12vElectronics said: Never have.. How do you make it bold? Click to expand... General>accessibility. Bold text on/off switch will be on that page
makerleone macrumors regular Aug 3, 2014 #11 Nope, that makes fonts too bold so i couldn't read perfectly, that's why the normal fonts is great.