The interface redraws. For the first time, the tracker status, file names, and ratio columns are truly legible.
/* Buttons shouldn't be gigantic */ QPushButton { font-size: 12pt; padding: 4px; }
At first glance, qBittorrent seems stubborn. There is no "Increase Font Size" slider in the main preferences. This absence isn't an oversight but a philosophical choice rooted in its reliance on native Qt frameworks. However, dismissing it as inflexible would be a mistake. Under the hood, qBittorrent offers four distinct layers of typographic control, ranging from the dead-simple to the surgically precise. Before hacking config files, understand that qBittorrent is a Qt-based application. It inherits its default scaling behavior from the OS environment variable QT_SCALE_FACTOR . qbittorrent increase font size
Launch via terminal with an environmental variable:
/* Log and status bars */ QTextEdit, QStatusBar { font-size: 12pt; } The interface redraws
For the uninitiated, qBittorrent is the gold standard of open-source file sharing—lean, feature-rich, and devoid of ads. But for a growing number of users, particularly those with high-resolution (HiDPI) displays, aging eyes, or specific accessibility needs, the default interface presents a silent frustration: text that is simply too small.
/* Sidebar (transfer list) */ QListWidget { font-size: 13pt; } There is no "Increase Font Size" slider in
/* Global base font */ QWidget { font-size: 14pt; font-family: "Inter", "Segoe UI", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; } /* Specific dense areas (transfer list) */ QTreeView { font-size: 13pt; }