Dear Bkamm,

More details will let other posters help you. If it's a Windows 10 Dell laptop . . .

Right-click on the desktop.

Left-click on display-settings.

1) The top option is "change the size of text, apps, and other items xxx% (recommended)"

Depending on your system, you may be able to increase some things 100% to 125% or more.

The next option is simpler.

2) For the next option, drag the right-hand slider-bar down to scroll down the display-settings and click on "advanced-display-settings."

What's your resolution? Try a lower resolution (larger text & icons), such as 1280x768.

3) A more complicated set of options is below "resolution," namely "advanced sizing of text and other items"--you can try those.

4) If you really do need glasses but won't get them, try the Windows built-in magnifier:

Start , Settings > Ease of Access > Magnifier, and move the slider under Magnifier to turn it on.

Magnifier opens in full-screen view unless you change the settings.

Your screen is now a peep-hole that you can move around to view any portion of a screen twice as large as the original.

Cheers,

Carl Fogel