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How can I change desktop/system font size in Ubuntu using commands?

cn flag

This is really silly but a computer from my classroom has got its font changed to a huge (ridiculous) one. The icons are insanely big and there's no way to navigate through any program, not even system preferences. The only window that is still normaly-sized is the konsole. So I'm wondering: is there a command to edit system font size or a command to change back these settings?

I tried to search this online but I'm not getting any results. I saw some things about "gnome" but nothing worked. I also tried to follow this link (Can't Change 100+ Size System Font) but the 'DISPLAY' part doesn't work and showed an error message. I won't be able to access the computer until Monday, so I just wanted some info and see if there's something I could do about it. Thanks in advance!

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uz flag

What to do apparently depends on which kind of setting causes the big fonts. Running this command might help:

dconf reset -f /org/gnome/desktop/interface/
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cn flag
Noted, thank you very much!
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