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I have to resort to using the Microsoft zoom tool that is built into windows to read the text that is too small for me to read. I find it useful but it does mean that it zooms the whole page in 100% increments. This in turn then means that you may have to move the mouse to the side of the screen for it to scroll in the direction that you need but it does at least allow you to read the text without squinting.
I really wish modern day games would take into account the size of the font. On screens with large resolutions being able to read the text is a real issue even for people who do not have issues with their sight.
If you goto the search button on the taskbar (win 11) and type in magnifier it will show you the tool. You can then right click the app and choose to place it on the task bar which will make it easier to access every time you need to access it or you can also add a shortcut to the desktop as well if you prefer that.