using intel hd 3000 graphics that is up to date...resolution is not native since i cant see on the native im using the same monitor and same resolution on my old xp pc switching back and forth with a kvm switch and no issues
using intel hd 3000 graphics that is up to date...resolution is not native since i cant see on the native im using the same monitor and same resolution on my old xp pc switching back and forth with a kvm switch and no issues
That's your problem, can u set resolution back to native and try to adjust DPI to see if that will do? It will make it larger without the blur.
Where u see it @ 100% that is the size at default and u can see the letters are bigger @ 125% and bigger @ 150% so that is how much it will get bigger on your screen.
Than u can adjust the size of the toolbars too, as everything will get bigger with it.
As u can see, I am using 108% and it is bigger than 100%.
i tried varius percentages its almost like when i compare the 2 different systems the windows 7 font is like to bold which makes it look blurry on my xp machine it thinner looking but still sharp and bold
In Windows XP, you're not running ClearType. It looks like you prefer having it off. Have you tried turning it off in Windows 7 to see if that suits you better?
In Windows XP, you're not running ClearType. It looks like you prefer having it off. Have you tried turning it off in Windows 7 to see if that suits you better?
everytime i try to turn it off in 7 i uncheck the box but it sitll makes me go through the screens with text to choose then theres no uncheck then apply or hit ok
OK, when you uncheck it and complete the wizard, it actually turns ClearType off. Thing is, Microsoft has designed the Segoe font to look and work quite similarly when ClearType is turned off also.
If you open up Windows Explorer in a folder with a bunch of files, then try switching off ClearType, you should see a small change in appearance.
you can turn off clear type in -> right click My computer (in start menu) -> properties -> advanced settings -> tab "advanced" -> performance, uncheck the true type (my PC is in hebrew so no idea what it will be called, probably something like "make fonts straightened" or smth)