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Michalen Padayachee
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May 20, 2026
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CX Analytics | Dashboards - Is there a way to increase font size on widgets (pushed to Digital Signage)

  • May 20, 2026
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Hi, is there a way to increase the visibility of of text on CX Analytics Dashboards that are added to digital signage. 
As this is displayed on a TV that is mounted it is hard to see the details on y axis, leaderboard and tables views.
This is for a laptop with Zoom Rooms that is connected to a TV monitor, this laptop only displays a few dashboards that switch when displaying on the monitor. 
I have limited the amount of widgets on the dashboard and increased the widget sizes however the text does not scale only the visualizations. 
Increasing the resolution on the laptop screen does not help but wanted to check if there is a way or open feature request to have an option to change font sizes?


 

    Best answer by Farah William

    Hi,

    I’ve run into a similar issue when displaying CX Analytics dashboards on large TV monitors through Zoom Rooms. From what I’ve seen, increasing widget sizes mainly scales the charts and graphs, but unfortunately the font sizes for axis labels, tables, and leaderboard details remain mostly fixed.

    At the moment, I don’t believe there is a native setting available to independently scale dashboard text or UI fonts for digital signage displays. Changing laptop resolution or display scaling also seems to have limited impact because the dashboard rendering stays relatively static.

    A few temporary workarounds that may help are:

    • Using fewer widgets per dashboard page

    • Prioritizing chart types with larger visual elements

    • Increasing browser zoom before entering full-screen mode

    • Using a 1080p output instead of higher resolutions if text becomes too condensed

    • Splitting dashboards across multiple rotating screens instead of one dense layout

    That said, having a dedicated “presentation mode” or customizable font scaling option for CX Analytics dashboards would definitely improve readability for TV-mounted signage and operations displays.

    I think this would make a strong feature request, especially for teams using Zoom Rooms as digital signage dashboards in contact centers or NOCs. Hopefully Zoom considers adding responsive text scaling in a future update.

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    Farah William
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    May 20, 2026

    Hi,

    I’ve run into a similar issue when displaying CX Analytics dashboards on large TV monitors through Zoom Rooms. From what I’ve seen, increasing widget sizes mainly scales the charts and graphs, but unfortunately the font sizes for axis labels, tables, and leaderboard details remain mostly fixed.

    At the moment, I don’t believe there is a native setting available to independently scale dashboard text or UI fonts for digital signage displays. Changing laptop resolution or display scaling also seems to have limited impact because the dashboard rendering stays relatively static.

    A few temporary workarounds that may help are:

    • Using fewer widgets per dashboard page

    • Prioritizing chart types with larger visual elements

    • Increasing browser zoom before entering full-screen mode

    • Using a 1080p output instead of higher resolutions if text becomes too condensed

    • Splitting dashboards across multiple rotating screens instead of one dense layout

    That said, having a dedicated “presentation mode” or customizable font scaling option for CX Analytics dashboards would definitely improve readability for TV-mounted signage and operations displays.

    I think this would make a strong feature request, especially for teams using Zoom Rooms as digital signage dashboards in contact centers or NOCs. Hopefully Zoom considers adding responsive text scaling in a future update.

    Michalen Padayachee
    Explorer
    Explorer
    May 20, 2026

    Thank you for the response ​@Farah William  this was very helpful.