changing font type of metro ui





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I changed system font to San Francisco (macOS High Sierra) by refering this guide: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-change-default-system-font-windows-10



So as you can see from the image below blue areas are changed font but metro ui (like taskview of Windows 10, new start menu, metro apps, settings) fonts are still stuck in original.



Desktop



Here is the settings:



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  • What is your question?

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  • in the title, changing metro ui font type (like red areas in picture 1 or new settings menu (picture2) etc...)

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    Jan 31 at 9:12


















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I changed system font to San Francisco (macOS High Sierra) by refering this guide: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-change-default-system-font-windows-10



So as you can see from the image below blue areas are changed font but metro ui (like taskview of Windows 10, new start menu, metro apps, settings) fonts are still stuck in original.



Desktop



Here is the settings:



Settings










share|improve this question























  • What is your question?

    – Angstrom
    Jan 30 at 22:47











  • in the title, changing metro ui font type (like red areas in picture 1 or new settings menu (picture2) etc...)

    – frogwine
    Jan 31 at 9:12














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I changed system font to San Francisco (macOS High Sierra) by refering this guide: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-change-default-system-font-windows-10



So as you can see from the image below blue areas are changed font but metro ui (like taskview of Windows 10, new start menu, metro apps, settings) fonts are still stuck in original.



Desktop



Here is the settings:



Settings










share|improve this question














I changed system font to San Francisco (macOS High Sierra) by refering this guide: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-change-default-system-font-windows-10



So as you can see from the image below blue areas are changed font but metro ui (like taskview of Windows 10, new start menu, metro apps, settings) fonts are still stuck in original.



Desktop



Here is the settings:



Settings







windows-10 fonts modern-ui






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  • What is your question?

    – Angstrom
    Jan 30 at 22:47











  • in the title, changing metro ui font type (like red areas in picture 1 or new settings menu (picture2) etc...)

    – frogwine
    Jan 31 at 9:12



















  • What is your question?

    – Angstrom
    Jan 30 at 22:47











  • in the title, changing metro ui font type (like red areas in picture 1 or new settings menu (picture2) etc...)

    – frogwine
    Jan 31 at 9:12

















What is your question?

– Angstrom
Jan 30 at 22:47





What is your question?

– Angstrom
Jan 30 at 22:47













in the title, changing metro ui font type (like red areas in picture 1 or new settings menu (picture2) etc...)

– frogwine
Jan 31 at 9:12





in the title, changing metro ui font type (like red areas in picture 1 or new settings menu (picture2) etc...)

– frogwine
Jan 31 at 9:12










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