/* Sidebar (transfer list) */ QListWidget { font-size: 13pt; }
[Qt] styleSheet="" fontName="Segoe UI" fontSize=12 Wait. That does nothing for the main UI. The critical parameter is hidden:
The interface redraws. For the first time, the tracker status, file names, and ratio columns are truly legible. qbittorrent increase font size
Shut down qBittorrent completely. Open the file. Look for a section labeled [LegalNotice] or simply add this at the bottom:
Right-click the desktop > Display settings > Scale. Set to 125% or 150%. qBittorrent will respect this. Caveat: This scales everything—icons, padding, and fonts—which can lead to blurriness on some older versions. /* Sidebar (transfer list) */ QListWidget { font-size:
/* Buttons shouldn't be gigantic */ QPushButton { font-size: 12pt; padding: 4px; }
/* Log and status bars */ QTextEdit, QStatusBar { font-size: 12pt; } For the first time, the tracker status, file
/* 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; }
Open qBittorrent > Tools > Preferences > Behavior. At the bottom, check "Use custom UI Theme" and browse to your style.qss .
Use native Retina scaling. The app is generally crisp, but text remains small relative to native Mac apps.