Blurry text on some windows and programs


  1. Posts : 9
    Windows 10
       #1

    Blurry text on some windows and programs


    I recently acquired an MSI GX60 laptop which I installed Windows 10 onto, after it installed all its drivers and software automatically (something I particularly love about Windows 10 as opposed to Windows 7 & 8) it took me a while to notice that some programs would show a slight hint of blur on its text, I noticed this when I was looking at the taskbar compared to the actual context inside the window.

    This laptop has two graphics cards (switchable graphics) and I'm very new to the configuration of such in the AMD software. I'm not sure if it is an FXAA issue or that it's forcibly using a hardware render for programs (inc. explorer) that don't need visual enhancement, so I'm hoping someone can help me out!

    This screenshot will show that the taskbars in both Steam and on the Window I have open are clear to each pixel, but the context within their windows are quite blurry. I hope people can see what I mean but you need to look closely to see. The start menu is also clear and flawless, even though the menu looks like something that would use hardware rendering: http://terrum.co.uk/uploads/1441589436.png

    Many thanks and thank you so much to anyone that helps!
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  2. Posts : 609
    W10
       #2

    Hi!

    I'l let someone else answer on the "forcibly using a hardware render for programs that don't need visual enhancement" issue.

    Anyway, Windows has something called "Cleartype" to improve readability on color LCD displays with a digital interface, such as those in laptops and high-quality flat panel displays. You find it in the Windows Control Panel under Appearance and Personalization. Basically it will show you the same text in different display variations and you only have to click the brightest/sharpest/best one. There also is an option to reset these settings, should they not help.

    That ones helped me solve such an issue!
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  3. Posts : 9
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Joergi said:
    Hi!

    I'l let someone else answer on the "forcibly using a hardware render for programs that don't need visual enhancement" issue.

    Anyway, Windows has something called "Cleartype" to improve readability on color LCD displays with a digital interface, such as those in laptops and high-quality flat panel displays. You find it in the Windows Control Panel under Appearance and Personalization. Basically it will show you the same text in different display variations and you only have to click the brightest/sharpest/best one. There also is an option to reset these settings, should they not help.

    That ones helped me solve such an issue!
    That's fantastic, thanks a lot for that! It was set to 125% for some reason instead of 100%. Is that normal for a clean Windows 10 installation, or was that perhaps set by the AMD driver? Thanks in any case! It did the trick in case it wasn't obvious enough from my positive response
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