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As it turns out I wasn't seeing things and font rendering technology like Windows ClearType won't work in "Portrait" (Vertical) display mode on LCD panels.
Yes, we mentioned ClearType in our Top Windows tweaks, but it's such a big improvement it's worth its very own post. Those of you with LCD monitors can also adjust your settings with the ClearType ...
Windows only: Reader Anonymous writes in with an interesting tip for making the web a more readable place—by forcing Firefox to use Windows Vista fonts, even on XP. The directions are simple and ...
Q. I know you can adjust the ClearType settings in Windows 7 to make the type on the screen look sharper. But is it possible to save these settings and switch back and forth between two users with ...
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 after only 20 minutes of usage View ...
"The Windows ClearType 768p display on the Asus Netbook was significantly sharper than the iPad 2 768p display but also significantly less sharp than the new iPad 3 1536p display," Soneira wrote.
With the next version of Chromium Edge, Microsoft says it will update the font rendering experience to match the standards of other native Windows apps, such as Calculator, Groove Music, etc.
Anyone know if Cleartype or some other equivalent subpixel rendering system is available or being developed for XFree86? I'm totally hooked on it in Windows XP, and having to run X Windows without ...