(OpenType) format—follow these steps to get it up and running. 1. Extract the Files Fonts often come in a compressed folder. Before installing, you must extract them: Right-click the downloaded ZIP file. Extract All (Windows) or double-click to unzip (Mac). 2. Installation by Operating System Windows (10 & 11) Windows provides a few ways to handle font installation: The Quick Way: Right-click the file and select Install for all users if you have admin rights). The Preview Method: Double-click the font file to open the Font Previewer , then click the button at the top of the window. The Settings Method: Settings > Personalization > Fonts
The WakNan font is typically distributed by creators via Google Drive or educational blogs. Locate the Source: Use a trusted source or the creator's shared WakNan Google Drive link Select the (TrueType) or (OpenType) files and download them to your device. If the download is a file, right-click it and select Extract All to access the font files. 2. Installation Steps by Device Windows (PC) Quick Install: Open the folder with your extracted files, right-click the font file ( ), and select Alternative (Drag & Drop): Control Panel Appearance and Personalization > Fonts Alternatively, navigate to C:\Windows\Fonts in File Explorer. Install Font Waknan
Installing custom fonts on mobile is more restricted and often requires specific apps: On many devices, you can change the style under Settings > Display > Font size and style (OpenType) format—follow these steps to get it up
Restart your computer. This refreshes the system's font cache. Before installing, you must extract them: Right-click the
Once you have the .ttf or .otf file, right-click it and select Install for your own use, or Install for all users if you want it available for every account on the PC.