>Once you get the monitor installed, you should also enable ClearType, which is a better method for rendering fonts. Microsoft says it's really for LCD screens, but I've noticed a difference on a CRT. To enable ClearType:
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>1. Right-click on Windows desktop.
>2. Select Properties from the context menu.
>3. Select Appearance from the Properties dialog.
>4. Click on Effects.
>5. Check "Use the following methods to smooth screen fonts"
>6. Select ClearType from the dropdown
>7. Click OK
>8. Click Appy
>9. Click OK
Thanks, I'll try that.