Even after turning off ClearType, it still shows up I followed your instructions, and ClearType seems to be disabled for the most part, but it keeps showing up on certain headers or menus. Why is this? My Comp
You should try calibrating ClearType before turning it off. You'll probably find a setting that looks great for you. Spong fowl fowl jkporter GregH GregH The biggest issue, as I see it is that when I rotate my monitor, the (graphics driver?) rotates the display, but Windows keeps doi...
People who have ClearType turned off fall into two categories: those who don't know about it (since it's off by default in XP), and those who don't like it. This new setting in IE7 will annoy the latter group, and won't do anything to educate the former group; if nothing else ...
Thanks for the instructions on turning off font smoothing. It appears that in order for it to have an effect on the Desktop itself, though, I have to revert to Windows 2000-style windows (i.e., I have to uncheck "Use visual styles on windows and buttons"). Old-fashioned-looking ...
Thanks for the instructions on turning off font smoothing. It appears that in order for it to have an effect on the Desktop itself, though, I have to revert to Windows 2000-style windows (i.e., I have to uncheck "Use visual styles on windows and buttons"). Old-fashioned-looking ...
"From experience we know that it is far easier to simply annoy users into turning off unnecessary features we think are cool. It's easier this way because we don't have to think as much. Let them eat cake." The fact that user's have already made this choice in system-wide preferenc...
"From experience we know that it is far easier to simply annoy users into turning off unnecessary features we think are cool. It's easier this way because we don't have to think as much. Let them eat cake." The fact that user's have already made this choice in system-wide preferenc...