Question Blurry screen on native resolution

Jan 27, 2025
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I have a problem with the native screen resolution on my computer . The thing is that on the native resolution of the monitor ( 3440x1440 ) , the icons on the desktop look terribly pixelated and in games the screen is like “behind a fog” and in some games the screen is very jagged and the edges of objects glow . If I change the resolution in Nvidia settings to a higher resolution than I should ( 3440x1440 ---> 4587x1920) , this problem is not there , the screen is perfect . ( I have tested this on 3 monitors , the same thing happens on each) . What can be the issue ? I tried almost everything.....
 
QD-OLED screen has a different sub-pixel layout to regular LCD screens.

Windows particularly does not have much support for alternative sub-pixel layouts, so text and icons with what would normally be considered sharp edges will appear blurry on OLEDs.

Regular LCDs are usually rectangles in a row, RGB.

QD-OLED is more of a three colors in a triangle circumscribed by a square. With the green shifted up it can make things look a little weird.
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There are some truetype replacements that can make text look better. The one I use is called MacType which was made for the early LG OLED macbooks, it works well with RWBG screens.

Not sure how well mixing LCDs and OLED panels looks when you start messing with fonts and the like. Something is going to look wrong.
 
QD-OLED screen has a different sub-pixel layout to regular LCD screens.

Windows particularly does not have much support for alternative sub-pixel layouts, so text and icons with what would normally be considered sharp edges will appear blurry on OLEDs.

Regular LCDs are usually rectangles in a row, RGB.

QD-OLED is more of a three colors in a triangle circumscribed by a square. With the green shifted up it can make things look a little weird.
-G-
R B

There are some truetype replacements that can make text look better. The one I use is called MacType which was made for the early LG OLED macbooks, it works well with RWBG screens.

Not sure how well mixing LCDs and OLED panels looks when you start messing with fonts and the like. Something is going to look wrong.
Thank you for your answer. I did not indicate in the question that at the same time I use only one monitor, not connecting them (I bought QD OLED as a new monitor, I do not use LCD anymore - I just checked if this problem also occurs on it). Despite this on the LCD( From what you say, it should not be on it) monitor and on QD OLED, this problem occurs. I don't know what this problem comes from then.
 
Thank you for your answer. I did not indicate in the question that at the same time I use only one monitor, not connecting them (I bought QD OLED as a new monitor, I do not use LCD anymore - I just checked if this problem also occurs on it). Despite this on the LCD( From what you say, it should not be on it) monitor and on QD OLED, this problem occurs. I don't know what this problem comes from then.

make sure that the actual display is scaling to 100 percent. not 125 or some other nonsense. this can make the icons look pixelated because its essentially zooming in.