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Originally Posted by odamizu
As hius07 notes, you need to create your own file:
1. Create a plain text file and name it FONT_RAMP. Delete any extension if one is created. (You'll need a plain text editor to do this.)
2. Type in 14 values of your choice. (Start with the default values and adjust up or down to your taste.) The file should contain only 14 numbers, nothing else.
3. Connect Kindle to computer via USB and copy into root directory (i.e., don't put it in any of the existing folders; just drop it into the main directory).
4. Restart Kindle.
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If I later delete this FONT_RAMP file, will the kindle revert to built-in sizes? Just wondering about how to revert, if I don't like my experiment in font sizes. I've not had a problem with them, but I'm not averse to playing with a FONT_RAMP file if it can be reversed equally simply.