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Display Adapter, Monitors, Refresh rates, etc.
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Windows
Category:
Computing in general
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01192014
Message ID:
01194092
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>What is your problem?... the size of characters or something else?
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>Let me assume fuzziness of characters. There's a setting in Display Properties\Appearance\Effects, called "Use the following to smooth edges of screen fonts" with a dropdown under it. Select "Clear Type" and save that.
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>If size, then you can up the font size in Display Properties\Settings\Advanced. Under "Dpi setting" select "Large size".
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>good luck. You ***should*** love the display.

Thank you for the tip. I did download a PowerToy from Microsoft that turns on ClearType and runs you through a wizard to select the best font. Text still seems very small, but maybe I just need to adjust to it. I did change the DPI setting to 120 and that helped.

Also, web sites seem strange now. I was used to seeing them at 1024 x 768.
Chris McCandless
Red Sky Software
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