Three options are presented below: (1) keyboard control, (2) browser configuration -- itself with three examples and (3) downloading print enlargement software. FIRST OPTION Highlight a section of text and hit the control key, "CTRL," and "+". Begin by experimenting with a small section of text to see what happens! SECOND OPTION Configure your browser: A. Firefox (1) Click within the screen. (2) Hold down the control key - CTRL. (3) Scroll down with your mouse or on the touchpad. B. Safari (1) Open Safari (2) Click on the word Safari on the top toolbar all the way at the left. (3) Click on settings - a window appears with two choices for print selection. (4) - The top rectangle, labeled "standard," is to choose a print size, if the website does not specify the font size. - The rectangle underneath it, labled "not proportional," is to choose a print size if the website specifies a "not proportional" print. C. Internet Explorer - this one is considerably more complicated. (1) Find someone with hawk eyes to do the following for you: (2) Go to www.psychotactics.com and click on "FONT SIZE TOO SMALL FOR YOU" on the left hand side of the home page. (3) That will bring your assistant to the section "How To Ensure That Small Fonts Don´t Bug You!" (4) Scroll down that section, and you reach an explanation of how to configure Internet Explorer. The good news is that the explanation is step by step, with actual screen shots to show you exactly what to do. The bad news is that you need hawk eyes to read it! Further good news is that Sean D´Souza has not only made the effort to make his psychotactics website "user-friendly" but that it is also chock full of perceptive, perspicuous and entertaining content. THIRD OPTION: Install: lab.arc90.com/experiments/readability. WARNING! We have not used this software. Please try it out on a sample document first. Why more websites don´t offer large font options is a mystery. Perhaps website designers have to pass the same vision tests commercial airline pilots do. FOR LARGE FONT: