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Hi there,
You can press ctrl and + (at the same time) to increase the font. Tested it this morning, it works ;). Alternatively, you can increase it in the terminal settings as others have suggested.
This should work for a browser too. Alternatively, press ctrl and wheel up to increase the font in a browser.
Hope that helps!

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What is the size of your monitor? if it is laptop screen what is the resolution you set.
Did you mentioned that to online proctor, was he/she helpfull ?

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I had the same problem when I sat for the exam today and I'm unable to resolved the problem till end of the exam.

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Hi,
For terminal: Go to the menu -> View -> Zoom In
For browser: Menu -> Zoom In

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I can 'zoom in' in the beowser to read exam questions. I have zoom in the browser's view unitl 300% but the fonts of the virutal consolde inside the browser still looked very small & blurry.
Ieven connected to my extenal monitor with lid closed but still the same. I'm not is it my notebook's issue or Redhat's.
I clicked VM1/VM2 in the control tool & clied Start VM, is it the coorect way?

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What about connecting via SSH to VMs?

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You mean ssh from terminal to the virtual console? Can it be done? I didn't try it because I didn't know what to do


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Hi there,
You can press ctrl and + (at the same time) to increase the font. Tested it this morning, it works ;). Alternatively, you can increase it in the terminal settings as others have suggested.
This should work for a browser too. Alternatively, press ctrl and wheel up to increase the font in a browser.
Hope that helps!

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@Marek_Czernek You mean can increase the font in the virtual console open with browser by pressing ctrl and + or press ctrl and wheel up?