Your device had to be rooted. Normally you can't change fonts.Does anyone know if it's possible to change the font on the pixel 2? I've look in settings and haven't seen the option at all. All I see is change the size. Thanks.
I'm going to give that a try. I have used Nova with my Note 8 but that was a completely different OS so we'll see how this goes.I think with something like Nova Launcher you can change fonts but I do not think that will apply system wide. I don't use Nova so maybe someone who does can chime in..
Nope still can't but on the note 8 you can in settings but it's limited unless you buy their fonts. Plus changing the font will mess up the AoD if you have it enabled.I'm going to give that a try. I have used Nova with my Note 8 but that was a completely different OS so we'll see how this goes.
Nope still can't but on the note 8 you can in settings but it's limited unless you buy their fonts. Plus changing the font will mess up the AoD if you have it enabled.
Yeah I used Aptoide to get the fonts so I never paid for them. But my AOD worked just fine with all the custom fonts.Nope still can't but on the note 8 you can in settings but it's limited unless you buy their fonts. Plus changing the font will mess up the AoD if you have it enabled.
Yeah I gave it a try and I couldn't find anything in the settings to make it work. It's a bummer since that is one of the things I do change often and love about using Androids.Nova does not let you change the font settings? Not even for icon text? I could have swore the last time I used it (4+ years ago) that you could change the font...
Maybe it was Go Launcher I was thinking about? I know none of them are system wide but I though some launchers had limited font options..
I meant with the pixelYeah I used Aptoide to get the fonts so I never paid for them. But my AOD worked just fine with all the custom fonts.
Perhaps your device is rooted? Although FX https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.fx does indeed allow me to navigate to the path you mentioned (/system/fonts) it doesn't show a preview of how the fonts look and selecting one attempts to open the font file but there's no viewer installed, nor does it actually change the system font.Let me know if you try it and it works for you.