Allows you to select a new font name, style, and colour to be used for displayed messages.
If non ASCII characters appear in the display as blanks or square blocks, it means that the font doesn't contain the required Unicode character glyph.
Microsoft Office comes with a font called "Arial MS Unicode". This font contains all of the Unicode glyphs that you are ever likely to want. Unfortunately, this font is not redistributable and is only available to you if you own Microsoft Office.
Alternatively, various free Unicode fonts are available from:
http://www.unicode.org and http://www.travelphrases.info/gallery/all_fonts.html
Most of the free fonts only contain subsets of glyphs. You will need to choose the best font that contains all the language glyphs you are wanting to display.