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| Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7 the week after 7 was officially released. Why is text in Windows 7 so blurry???? I've turned ClearType on and off, it either makes some text better and other text worse. If I turn ClearType off, screen fonts are sharper by email is all fuzzy. Or if it's turned on, email text is normal but screen fonts and text in the browser is fuzzy. I am losing my eyesight, it really is getting worse! One of the reasons why I replaced my old CRT with an LCD is because I wanted to see sharp text via DVI. And I was getting that with Windows XP. I like many of the features of Windows 7 but this blurry text thing is just too much. Why can't I have crystal clear text globally on everything in the OS? |
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| Re: Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 "Going Blind" <blurryvision@nospammo.org> wrote in message news:74e8f5c041a29652cd2ea47d3e270276@msgid.frell. theremailer.net... >I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7 the week after 7 was officially >released. Why is text in Windows 7 so blurry???? I've turned ClearType on >and off, it either makes some text better and other text worse. If I turn >ClearType off, screen fonts are sharper by email is all fuzzy. Or if it's >turned on, email text is normal but screen fonts and text in the browser is >fuzzy. I am losing my eyesight, it really is getting worse! > > One of the reasons why I replaced my old CRT with an LCD is because I > wanted to see sharp text via DVI. And I was getting that with Windows XP. > I like many of the features of Windows 7 but this blurry text thing is > just too much. Why can't I have crystal clear text globally on everything > in the OS? > could this be a driver issue....video card or monitor. Have you updated both. |
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| Re: Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 "Going Blind" <blurryvision@nospammo.org> wrote in message news:74e8f5c041a29652cd2ea47d3e270276@msgid.frell. theremailer.net... > > One of the reasons why I replaced my old CRT with an LCD is because I > wanted to see sharp text via DVI. And I was getting that with Windows XP. > I like many of the features of Windows 7 but this blurry text thing is > just too much. Why can't I have crystal clear text globally on everything > in the OS? > Make sure the resolution is set to what the LCD screen is. If the LCD screen has a native resolution of say 1680x1050 then set the video card to that... anything else will blur. -- |
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| Re: Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 "Going Blind" <blurryvision@nospammo.org> wrote in message news:74e8f5c041a29652cd2ea47d3e270276@msgid.frell. theremailer.net... > I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7 the week after 7 was officially released. Why is text in > Windows 7 so blurry???? I've turned ClearType on and off, it either makes some text better and > other text worse. If I turn ClearType off, screen fonts are sharper by email is all fuzzy. Or if > it's turned on, email text is normal but screen fonts and text in the browser is fuzzy. I am > losing my eyesight, it really is getting worse! > > One of the reasons why I replaced my old CRT with an LCD is because I wanted to see sharp text via > DVI. And I was getting that with Windows XP. I like many of the features of Windows 7 but this > blurry text thing is just too much. Why can't I have crystal clear text globally on everything in > the OS? > Make sure your LCD is at it's native resolution. My 19" Acer display is 1400 x 900 at 60Hz, anything else and things start to look fuzzy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_resolution |
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| Re: Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 04:14:41 +0100, Going Blind <blurryvision@nospammo.org> wrote: > I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7 the week after 7 > was officially released. Why is text in Windows 7 so > blurry???? I've turned ClearType on and off, it either > makes some text better and other text worse. If I turn > ClearType off, screen fonts are sharper by email is all > fuzzy. Or if it's turned on, email text is normal but > screen fonts and text in the browser is fuzzy. I am > losing my eyesight, it really is getting worse! > > One of the reasons why I replaced my old CRT with an LCD... That's almost certainly the reason why. An LCD monitor needs to be run at its native resolution, and you are very likely not running it at the correct resolution. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Re: Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 Going Blind wrote: > I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7 the week after 7 was officially released. Why is text in Windows 7 so blurry???? I've turned ClearType on and off, it either makes some text better and other text worse. If I turn ClearType off, screen fonts are sharper by email is all fuzzy. Or if it's turned on, email text is normal but screen fonts and text in the browser is fuzzy. I am losing my eyesight, it really is getting worse! > > One of the reasons why I replaced my old CRT with an LCD is because I wanted to see sharp text via DVI. And I was getting that with Windows XP. I like many of the features of Windows 7 but this blurry text thing is just too much. Why can't I have crystal clear text globally on everything in the OS? > > You are not alone, I have the same issue going from XP to 7 with the correct vid driver and LCD running at native resolution. Even replaced the vid card to no avail. Fact is even with the adjustments I've made to make it better, its still nowhere near as sharp as I had XP. One item that helped greatly was letting the lcd auto adjust itself and this worked. The problem was it de-adjusted itself to the other two PCs I have running on it through a KVM box. But even with this, my XP box is still sharper by a mile. Do a google search and you'll see we're not alone, many have the same complaint, despite what those in here are telling you. -John |
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| Re: Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 John <itsnotme@here.com> wrote in news:Fs%Pm.45450$We2.30992@newsfe09.iad: > Going Blind wrote: >> I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7 the week after 7 was >> officially released. Why is text in Windows 7 so blurry???? I've >> turned ClearType on and off, it either makes some text better and >> other text worse. If I turn ClearType off, screen fonts are sharper >> by email is all fuzzy. Or if it's turned on, email text is normal >> but screen fonts and text in the browser is fuzzy. I am losing my >> eyesight, it really is getting worse! >> >> One of the reasons why I replaced my old CRT with an LCD is because I >> wanted to see sharp text via DVI. And I was getting that with >> Windows XP. I like many of the features of Windows 7 but this blurry >> text thing is just too much. Why can't I have crystal clear text >> globally on everything in the OS? >> >> > You are not alone, I have the same issue going from XP to 7 with the > correct vid driver and LCD running at native resolution. Even > replaced the vid card to no avail. Fact is even with the adjustments > I've made to make it better, its still nowhere near as sharp as I had > XP. One item that helped greatly was letting the lcd auto adjust > itself and this worked. The problem was it de-adjusted itself to the > other two PCs I have running on it through a KVM box. But even with > this, my XP box is still sharper by a mile. > > Do a google search and you'll see we're not alone, many have the same > complaint, despite what those in here are telling you. > > -John I shut down Aero and in Personalization, chose the "Windows Classic" then went to Windows Color on the same page and then entered the Advanced (XP style menus, buttons, text, etc.) options to enhance the GUI. There are some text size, font and color options they just simply WON'T let you adjust. I couldn't stand the transparent window effects. I thought Microsoft had a clue why readability actually mattered. Was I every mistaken. Best, Andy |
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| Re: Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 Andy wrote: > John <itsnotme@here.com> wrote in > news:Fs%Pm.45450$We2.30992@newsfe09.iad: > >> Going Blind wrote: >>> I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7 the week after 7 was >>> officially released. Why is text in Windows 7 so blurry???? >>> I've turned ClearType on and off, it either makes some text >>> better and other text worse. If I turn ClearType off, screen >>> fonts are sharper by email is all fuzzy. Or if it's turned on, >>> email text is normal but screen fonts and text in the browser is >>> fuzzy. I am losing my eyesight, it really is getting worse! >>> >>> One of the reasons why I replaced my old CRT with an LCD is >>> because I wanted to see sharp text via DVI. And I was getting >>> that with Windows XP. I like many of the features of Windows 7 >>> but this blurry text thing is just too much. Why can't I have >>> crystal clear text globally on everything in the OS? >>> >>> >> You are not alone, I have the same issue going from XP to 7 with >> the correct vid driver and LCD running at native resolution. Even >> replaced the vid card to no avail. Fact is even with the >> adjustments I've made to make it better, its still nowhere near as >> sharp as I had XP. One item that helped greatly was letting the lcd >> auto adjust itself and this worked. The problem was it de-adjusted >> itself to the other two PCs I have running on it through a KVM box. >> But even with this, my XP box is still sharper by a mile. >> >> Do a google search and you'll see we're not alone, many have the >> same complaint, despite what those in here are telling you. >> >> -John > > > I shut down Aero and in Personalization, chose the "Windows Classic" > then went to Windows Color on the same page and then entered the > Advanced (XP style menus, buttons, text, etc.) options to enhance the > GUI. > > There are some text size, font and color options they just simply > WON'T let you adjust. > > I couldn't stand the transparent window effects. > > I thought Microsoft had a clue why readability actually mattered. Was > I every mistaken. I use Windows Classic because I'm an old fart stuck in my ways, set the font size to "medium," and disabled "ClearType." I also set the default font to Arial. All that helped some. -- Crash "In politics, stupidity is not a handicap." ~ Napoleon Bonaparte ~ |
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| Re: Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy" <dvader@deathstar.mil> wrote in news:u49Qm.87931 $gg6.4859@newsfe25.iad: > I use Windows Classic because I'm an old fart stuck in my ways, set the > font size to "medium," and disabled "ClearType." I also set the default > font to Arial. All that helped some. Dave, Mind explaining how you changed the "default font"? It sounds like a one click fix but I couldn't find it. Andy |
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| Re: Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 "Andy" <a@b.c> wrote in message news:Xns9CD17C5697EE5Cotd@216.196.97.131... > "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy" <dvader@deathstar.mil> wrote in news:u49Qm.87931 > $gg6.4859@newsfe25.iad: > >> I use Windows Classic because I'm an old fart stuck in my ways, set the >> font size to "medium," and disabled "ClearType." I also set the default >> font to Arial. All that helped some. > > > Dave, > > Mind explaining how you changed the "default font"? It sounds like a one > click fix but I couldn't find it. > > Andy Personalize select Window colour custom then click advanced appearance settings And you should recognise the next window from XP |
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| Re: Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 "Trev" <trev_uk********.com invalid> wrote in news:ZqednT6jbquew4zWnZ2dnUVZ7v2dnZ2d@pipex.net: > > "Andy" <a@b.c> wrote in message > news:Xns9CD17C5697EE5Cotd@216.196.97.131... >> "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy" <dvader@deathstar.mil> wrote in >> news:u49Qm.87931 $gg6.4859@newsfe25.iad: >> >>> I use Windows Classic because I'm an old fart stuck in my ways, set >>> the font size to "medium," and disabled "ClearType." I also set the >>> default font to Arial. All that helped some. >> >> >> Dave, >> >> Mind explaining how you changed the "default font"? It sounds like a >> one click fix but I couldn't find it. >> >> Andy > > Personalize select Window colour custom then click advanced appearance > settings And you should recognise the next window from XP Trev I'm familiar with that method. I was hoping for a "Choose the default font for Win7 to use," rather than having to go through each adjustable GUI module in turn. It would make it quick and easy to try out different font's look and feel. Is that asking too much? Andy |
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| Re: Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 I have the same issue, which I managed through setting personal settings in the Nvidia control panel. If I let " other applications control colour settings" stay enabled ( default setting ) I have a hard time with the blurry text aswell.. So I set my own brightness,contrast,gamma by enabling " use nvidia settings" ( open 'nvidia control panel ' from the control panel, under display choose 'adjust desktop colour settings' ) I assume for other video cards similar settings must be available. Johan "Going Blind" <blurryvision@nospammo.org> schreef in bericht news:74e8f5c041a29652cd2ea47d3e270276@msgid.frell. theremailer.net... > I upgraded from Windows XP to Windows 7 the week after 7 was officially > released. Why is text in Windows 7 so blurry???? I've turned ClearType > on and off, it either makes some text better and other text worse. If I > turn ClearType off, screen fonts are sharper by email is all fuzzy. Or if > it's turned on, email text is normal but screen fonts and text in the > browser is fuzzy. I am losing my eyesight, it really is getting worse! > > One of the reasons why I replaced my old CRT with an LCD is because I > wanted to see sharp text via DVI. And I was getting that with Windows XP. > I like many of the features of Windows 7 but this blurry text thing is > just too much. Why can't I have crystal clear text globally on everything > in the OS? > |
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| Re: Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 12:26:51 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote: >An LCD monitor needs to be run >at its native resolution, and you are very likely not running it at >the correct resolution. No, that's not the reason. Here is the reason which I just found and solved my problem: http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/200...windows-7.aspx or this if the above URL breaks: http://tinyurl.com/kjdnxf MS made a change to ClearType in Windows 7. The solution was to turn off or uncheck a buried box, the URL describes the procedure and reason. |
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| Re: Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 "Nomen Nescio" <nobody@dizum.com> wrote in message news:d9622609524d6a9d54e84e456d59efd1@dizum.com... > On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 12:26:51 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote: > >>An LCD monitor needs to be run >>at its native resolution, and you are very likely not running it at >>the correct resolution. > > No, that's not the reason. Here is the reason which I just found and solved my problem: > > http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/200...windows-7.aspx > > or this if the above URL breaks: http://tinyurl.com/kjdnxf > > MS made a change to ClearType in Windows 7. The solution was to turn off or uncheck a buried box, > the URL describes the procedure and reason. > When I turn that feature off my text looks worse than it did before. |
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| Re: Losing my eyesight using Windows 7 Here is the reason: http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/200...windows-7.aspx or this if the above URL breaks: http://tinyurl.com/kjdnxf MS made a change to ClearType in Windows 7. The solution is to turn off or uncheck a buried box, the URL describes the procedure and reason. Il mittente di questo messaggio|The sender address of this non corrisponde ad un utente |message is not related to a real reale ma all'indirizzo fittizio|person but to a fake address of an di un sistema anonimizzatore |anonymous system Per maggiori informazioni |For more info https://www.mixmaster.it |
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