

Instead of digging through multiple levels in the Settings app to search for the Font options, just type font in the Windows Search bar and then click Font settings from the search results.

Microsoft provided the ability to install from the Settings app in its Windows 10’s April 2018 update. Marshall Gunnell/IDGĬlick Fonts to see your font library. Once it appears, the font is successfully installed. To install a new font, drag and drop the font file in the font window.Īfter a few seconds, the font will appear in the library. You’ll now see a large library of fonts currently installed on your computer. In Control Panel, click Appearance and Personalization. Next, click Fonts. Open Control Panel by typing control panel in the Windows Search bar and then clicking the Control Panel app from the search results. Install fonts from Control Panel Marshall Gunnell/IDGĪnother popular way of installing fonts on your Windows 10 PC is by using Control Panel. The installation process will only take a few seconds. Install the font for your user profile or for all users. Click Install from the context menu to install the font on your user account, or Install for all users to install the font on all user accounts. Open the folder that contains the unzipped files and right-click the font that you want to install. Once File Explorer is open, choose the location you want to unzip the files. Click Browse in the window that appears to open File Explorer.

Next, decide where you want to unzip the files. In this case, unzip the compressed files by right-clicking the folder and then selecting Extract All from the context menu. When you download a font from the web, more often than not the files come in compressed ZIP folders.

You can quickly install a font using the font file’s context menu. Click the Extract All options from the context menu.
