Richard Yates wrote:
[quoting me, unattributed:]
And ClearType really only has an effect with LCD displays -- that's
what it was designed for. So, you really shouldn't use ClearType for
anti-aliasing unless you're using an LCD display.
Not so. I had not heard of ClearType in XP Display
At 7/29/2005 06:34 AM, dhbailey wrote:
Wow, I just tried it on my 19 Viewsonic monitor (resolution set to
1280x960) and Cleartype made things muddier and more difficult to read
-- setting it back to Standard made them clearer again.
I tried it on my 21 NEC running at 1600x1200 and could see no