Many Xiaomi smartphone users face the problem of fine text when typing messages, especially for people with low vision or those who use large screen diagonals, where standard settings may look unreadable. The standard shell of MIUI, and now HyperOS, provides a wide range of tools for personalizing the interface, but not all options are located on the surface.
Increasing the size of letters on the on-screen keyboard is not just a matter of aesthetics, but also an important accessibility feature. A properly configured interface reduces eye strain and speeds up typing. In this article, we will explore in detail all possible ways to resize the font, from built-in system functions to installing third-party solutions.
It should be noted that on different models of devices such as the Redmi Note or the flagship Xiaomi 13, the settings menu may differ slightly, but the basic principles of working with system fonts remain the same for the entire ecosystem of the Chinese manufacturer. We will look at the methods relevant to current versions of Android and shells MIUI 12, 13, 14 and HyperOS.
Standard font settings in the MIUI and HyperOS system
The first thing a user who wants to resize text needs to do is go to the system settings. Xiaomi shells allow you to change the display settings globally, which automatically affects the keyboard if it supports system standards. First, go to the Settings menu and find the Screen section.
Inside this section, you're interested in text size, and here you'll see a slider that, moving to the right, will enlarge the font throughout the interface, including messages, contacts, and, importantly, prompts and letters on the standard keyboard, which is the most secure and stable method, without the need to install additional software.
However, it is worth considering that a global increase in font can change the layout of some applications that are not optimized for large characters. If you are only interested in the keyboard, this method may be redundant, but it guarantees compatibility with all elements of the system.
β οΈ Warning: Excessively increasing system fonts can cause text in some menus to be cropped or overlapped, making the interface uncomfortable.
Additional settings β Special. features β Visuals can be found in the option Large text, activating it forcibly increases the size of characters in supported applications and system input elements, a useful feature for users with severe vision problems.
β οΈ Note: Enabling large text mode may consume a little more CPU resources when rendering the interface, which could theoretically affect the autonomy of older models.
Size setting of the Gboard keyboard
Most Xiaomi smartphones use Googleβs Gboard keyboard by default, one of the most flexible solutions on the market that allows you to customize the height of the input panel in detail, which visually increases the letters themselves. To access the settings, open any application that requires text input to appear keyboard.
Click on the gear icon in the top keyboard bar or go through system settings to Advanced Settings β Languages and Input. Select Keyboard Management and tap on the gear next to Gboard. Next, follow the path: Settings β Preferences β Keyboard Height.
Here you'll be offered a range of options, from "Little" to "Very Large." The choice of "Very Large" or "High" mode will stretch the keyboard over a significant portion of the screen, making the letters larger and more accessible to click. This is the most effective way, since it changes the work area, without affecting the work area.οΏ½The rest of the interface elements.
βοΈ Checking Gboard settings
In addition to height, you can change the theme in Gboard settings, using contrasting themes where the letters are brightly highlighted on a dark or light background, visually makes it easier to perceive the text. Go to the Topic section and choose the option with large, clear characters.
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Use a dark keyboard theme in low light conditions β this reduces eye strain and makes lighter letters more contrasting.
Using the SwiftKey keyboard for customization
If standard Gboard features or system settings donβt meet your needs, Microsoftβs SwiftKey keyboard is a great alternative.Itβs often pre-installed on Xiaomi devices or available for free download from Google Play. SwiftKey is famous for its advanced predictive input engine and flexible look and feel settings.
Once you have installed and activated your keyboard, open the SwiftKey app from your smartphone menu. Go to the layout section. Here you will find the Size slider, which allows you to manually adjust the height of the keyboard to pixel accuracy. You can make the keyboard as high as possible, which automatically increases the size of the letters and the distance between them.
Another unique feature is the ability to resize the font in prompts and autocorrect. In the Writing section, you can adjust text settings to make the prompts larger and more readable, which is especially useful for fast typing, when you need to quickly read the correction options.
| Function | Gboard | SwiftKey | Standard MIUI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Altitude change | Pre-specified dimensions | Precisely set up with a slider | Depends on the system font. |
| Design topics | Rich choice | Very rich choice. | Limited choice |
| Predictive input | Great (Google) | Excellent (AI) | Basic |
| Memory consumption | Average. | Medium/High | Minimum |
It is important to note that installing a third-party keyboard requires certain permissions, including access to input data to work autocorrect. Microsoft SwiftKey is a proven product with a good reputation for security, but the user should be aware of the rights he grants the application.
Mode of enlargement of the magnifying glass for the visually impaired
For users with severe visual impairments, Xiaomi has a specialized tool called the Loop, which is not just a font zoom, but a full-scale zoom mode that can be activated by triple tapping or through the special feature button, which works on top of any keyboard.
To activate this feature, go to Settings β Special Settings β Special Options β Vision β Enlarge. Turn on the Enlargement Switch. Now, if you triple tap on the screen at any time, including the text input mode, the screen will increase, and you can move the enlarged area with your finger.
This is a very different method from resizing a font, because it increases the pixels of an image, not changes the code of the text display. The letters become huge, but their number on the screen decreases. It is a temporary solution that is convenient to use only when typing complex text.
Hidden functions of the magnifying glass
Using a magnifier can be inconvenient for constant operation, as it requires constant action to navigate the larger screen, but for people with very poor eyesight, this is often the only way to comfortably use a smartphone without third-party launchers.
Installation of themes and fonts through the Topics app
Xiaomiβs ecosystem includes a powerful Theme app that allows you to change not only wallpaper but also system fonts. While this does not always directly affect the height of the keyboard, changing the font to a bolder and wider one (such as Roboto Bold or specialized fonts for the visually impaired) can significantly improve readability.
Open the Themes app, go to profile (human icon) and select Fonts. Search for "Large", "Big" or "Bold." You'll find a lot of free options. Once you install the font and reboot the device, the letters on the keyboard (if it supports system font) will become wider and more massive.
Some themes in the Themes store include fully redrawn keyboard elements with enlarged buttons, and when you install a theme, you change the visual style of the entire system, including the input bar, and look for themes marked "Simple", "Elderly" or "Large icons".
β οΈ Note: Third-party fonts from the Theme Store may not display correctly in some applications, where characters can go beyond the button boundaries or be replaced with squares.
Changes often require a smartphone reboot, make sure the font you choose supports Cyrillic, otherwise you'll see strange characters instead of Russian letters, and the font description usually shows language support.