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I would be really happy to be able to choose font size in test (under test settings) for the whole test in one operation.

Many  of my students complain that the font size in tests is too small, but this year I have a student with really bad eyesight, and it makes it impossible to use tests in Its L.

Even when he chooses the biggest possible font size overall for his computer, what shows up in tests made in Its L is too small for him to read on his screen.

I really would like to be able to ajust font size (both questions and answers) when you start making a test, maybe in the same place where you ajust the other setting for the test. Please!! If not, I will have to discontinue making test for my students in Its L, it does not work.

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  • Nov 18 2019
Country NO
Category Content creation and management
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    Product Team commented
    November 22, 2019 13:32

    Ouch, that’s a sad story. Thanks for sharing, let’s look for a solution. Inclusive design is important, everyone must be included and on-board. Please try the zoom functionality in your browser, that should do the trick. There are a couple of downsides using zoom since the UI/the elements on the screen don’t adapt to the zoom, hence the menu will take up a lot of space. However, for the text size it works fine. Please let me know how this works out for your student (if it’s a young kid you might need to assist him in the beginning).

    Hope it’s ok that I reach out to you on email to follow up.