Since Arial is a proprietary font owned by Monotype and licensed by Microsoft, "patched" versions from unofficial sites can be risky or illegal.
Many developers host "patched" versions of system fonts (like those found in the Nerd Fonts project) that add icons and extra symbols to the standard Arial framework. These are excellent if you need "Extra Quality" for programming or terminal use. Technical Specifications for Arial Normal Since Arial is a proprietary font owned by
Here is how you can safely get or use the Arial font family: 1. Check if You Already Have It Since Arial is a proprietary font owned by
: If the font is missing, you can copy Arial.ttf from a working computer's C:\Windows\Fonts folder and paste it into yours. Since Arial is a proprietary font owned by