I have been running XP since Sep last year and just now stumbled on the clear type option. WOW. What a difference! It is a VERY major imporvement over standard text. Kudos to MS for including this option.
If you havent seen clear type on your system go to your help and support and choose adjust your monitor to suit your vision.
Its worth the time.
I am having trouble understanding your post. The gramar and spelling are fine. It’s just that I’ve never seen anyone praise anything Microsoft in all my life.
I don’t like it very much. I just turned it on. It’s like looking at a out of focus screen. Also there are some odd red and blue artifacts I’m noticing. I have to say that Apple’s Quartz in OSX does a much better job of anti-alising.
Whoa, it’s weird. It’s…bigger. I don’t know if I like bigger. I’ll bring it up among the counsel (my parents and brother) and see if they want to keep it.
Ahh, this seems to be the source of my problem.:o I was wondering what everybody was going on about. I started to get a headache after looking at it for a few minutes on my CRT.
Cleartype is designed for LCD displays. On a CRT, standard antialiasing doesn’t cause any smearing or other problems. However, with some getting used to, I prefer the picture that ClearType produces.
I, too, am on a CRT (19" flatscreen at 1600x1200 resolution), and Cleartype is gorgeous. I want to make love to it. But that’s probably because whenever I’m on a computer, I’m almost always looking at some form of text…
Damn, I want it, I want it! I want it so bad I can taste it. Unfortunately I’m a lowly Me user right now, too cheap and/or poor to upgrade. I even have a flat panel monitor! This is unfair.
Well, I just tried fiddling around with different resolutions, and I didn’t notice any blurriness at all until I turned things down to 800x600… which is an ungodly pathetic resolution, and I have sympathy for anyone who must still use it.
But I did notice some minor font glitches when playing some games, like in Counterstrike… the fonts had an almost imperceptible greenish tint. However, it’s hardly annoying, and it’s not like I play Counterstrike for the excellent reading material, anyway.