Andrew E
January 8th 04, 07:48 PM
Try opening display,set at high-resolution instead of
true-colors.In system properties,advanced,set at let
windows adjust,or if at,set other than performance,in
letting windows adjust,chk all the boxes,youll find one
for smooth edges.Clear-Type is pretty good stuff..
>-----Original Message-----
>In Windows XP Home, I have ClearType turned on and fine
tuned using
>the Microsoft web site but I still have jagged edges on
the larger
>fonts used in web pages and other programs.
>
>I have a Sony Multiscan G420 monitor and a GeForce M440
graphics card.
>Monitor is set at 100 Hertz.
>
>Any suggestions as to how I might improve the 'Smooth
Font' effect?
>
>Bert Hibberd
>Australia
>.
>
true-colors.In system properties,advanced,set at let
windows adjust,or if at,set other than performance,in
letting windows adjust,chk all the boxes,youll find one
for smooth edges.Clear-Type is pretty good stuff..
>-----Original Message-----
>In Windows XP Home, I have ClearType turned on and fine
tuned using
>the Microsoft web site but I still have jagged edges on
the larger
>fonts used in web pages and other programs.
>
>I have a Sony Multiscan G420 monitor and a GeForce M440
graphics card.
>Monitor is set at 100 Hertz.
>
>Any suggestions as to how I might improve the 'Smooth
Font' effect?
>
>Bert Hibberd
>Australia
>.
>