
In the Registry Editor expand HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SolidWorks.(In Windows XP go to the Start menu and click Run and type: regedit In Windows Vista or Windows 7, or Windows 10 go to the Start menu and type: regedit) Resetting SOLIDWORKS Windows Registry steps: As such, you will need full administrative permissions on your computer to be able to edit them. Note that Javelin is not responsible for any changes that you make to your system, the following is just a guide.

WARNING: Be very careful when making modifications to the registry as this may cause serious instability on your system. One option to resolve your issues it to reset SOLIDWORKS registry entries. So if you would like to fully reset all of your SOLIDWORKS preferences, or if you have noticed strange behavior or missing icons since a recent Windows update. Also, we all know that system updates have been known to damage registry files that SOLIDWORKS needs to be able to function correctly.

It can be hard to keep track of these changes if you are editing them on a daily basis like I do. Save the contents of the Registry tweak to a REG file, then double-click on it to apply.In SOLIDWORKS you can make wide array of customization to your user settings and also the user interface. To restore defaults for fonts in Windows 10, apply the following Registry tweak: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

Option 2 Restore Default Font Settings using a REG file You can now close the Fonts folder window if you like. You could also open the Control Panel (icons view), and click/tap on the Fonts icon to open the Fonts folder.Ĭlick/tap on the Font settings link at the top left in the Fonts folder.Ĭlick/tap on the Restore default font settings button. Open the C:\Windows\Fonts folder in File Explorer (Win+E). Option 1 Restore Default Font Settings in Font Settings Please try if the following methods were helpful.
