Flutter has accessibility support for larger fonts built in by default. You can override this behavior by specifying a textScaleFactor
, which Flutter normally uses to apply the user selected text size.
You can test this by comparing two Text widgets, the second one with textScaleFactor
set to 1.0
. The default font size for both of them is 14.0 logical pixels.
Widget _myWidget() {
return Column(
mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
children: <Widget>[
Text('Some sample text'),
Text('Some sample text', textScaleFactor: 1.0),
],
);
}
You can get the current text scale factor like this:
final scale = MediaQuery.of(context).textScaleFactor;
Android
In Android settings Accessibility > Font size choose the smallest size.
Do it again and choose the largest size.
Notice that the first Text widget text changed sizes, but second one with the textScaleFactor
override didn't.
iOS
In iOS go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Larger text and choose the smallest option.
And again with the largest setting: