>Disabled color is based on the user's windows settings. What is blurry to one user
>could be fine to another.
The blurry quality is what makes it difficult to read, not the disabled color. If it were only disabled in a disabled color that would be one thing. But it alters the appearance of the text and that is what makes it almost unreadable.
The OP was asking because the blurriness is found to be too blurry for personal preferences. I agree as do many others. So, this is a consensus. Microsoft should've made that smear/blurry factor an option rather than the default behavior.
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