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Sep 26, 2005 6:49 AM in response to John McBadeby kentojin,Are you from Windows and new to Mac? If so, did you have "clear type" font turned on in Windows? If clear type wasn't turned on, then you are probably used to "sharper" (more jagged) text fonts.
As the previous poster has suggested, try playing around with the text smoothing option. Personally I prefer the smoother look. -
Sep 29, 2005 11:35 PM in response to kentojinby John McBade,Thank you both for your replies. I am indeed coming from the Windows environment and am somewhat new to the MAC.
I have tried adjusting the fonts that will be processed in preferences. It seems I have a choice of very jaggy and dottie characters or uneven mushie type faces. I have compared my 15" with others of the same type and they are indeed identical in behavior.
To be honest, my displays on my other PC based laptops and my PC desktop display characters with far more even blackness. I have compared with and without clear type enabeled.
It seems this is the nature of the Powerbook display/video adapter/driver combination which is unfortunate
Thanks again for your assistance and replies!
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Sep 30, 2005 2:37 PM in response to John McBadeby M.A,Hi John,
Unfortunately no settings on the Mac will help the the blurry/greyed/uncrisp text. It is a resolution thing and 1280 x800 on a 15" screen aint going to cut it, need at least 1440 on a 15". I have 1680 x 1050 on my 15.4 laptop and you do have to mess around with settings in the OS and certain programs to enlarge the text and icons also I run Firefox and by hitting Ctrl+ it increases the website font beautifully. Crisp, clear, and black. -
Oct 4, 2005 4:26 PM in response to M.Aby John McBade,Syma,
Maybe you could share the steps as to how you adjusted to that resolution on your 15? I know the settings can be tweaked in a config file - at least on Linux.
Thanks,
-John