Weblog Of Zen and Computing describes one of the absolute must-do-right-away Windows tweaks out there: turning on ClearType. By default in Windows (XP at least, not sure about Vista), text looks ...
Windows XP does not seem to anti-alias normal or small size fonts when in the default (Standard) anti-aliasing mode. It does when set to ClearType:<BR><BR>View image ...
Due to some problems I can't fix, I had to revert back to Windows 98. I'm using an LCD monitor, and not having ClearType is becoming unbearable for me even ...
The free ClearType Tuner adds an option in Control Panel to remove pixelation and smooth font appearance in Windows XP. Lifehacker reader Kevin writes in, "As a PC user, I have always been jealous of ...
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