> [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 options until
> > today. Tried in on my CRT at work. It improved readability.
>
> Were you comparing it to non-aliased text? David W. Fenton

I followed the instructions of the orginal poster and changed from
'Standard' to 'ClearType' in the display options.

Richard Yates


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