From: "Dotan Cohen" <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx>
On 1/20/06, jdow <jdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: "Dotan Cohen" <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> On 1/20/06, Mike Chambers <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 17:16 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> > I have often felt that it is difficult to read text on my FC4 machine,
>> > but I thought that it may be a monitor issue (Proview 774). Today I
>> > temporarily connected the monitor to an XP Home machine and the text
>> > was perfectly clear. Is there anything that I can do to clean up the
>> > text? Here is part of a screenshot:
>> > http://dotancohen.com/text.png156
>>
>> The above looked fine on my end. Not sure what exactly your looking at.
>> You might want to include what your seeing with yoru desktop or
>> something and try a screenshot of that.
>>
>> Is your monitor selected as the correct one and video?
>>
>> Mike Chambers
>> Madisonville, KY
>>
>> "It's only funny until someone gets hurt, then it's hilarious!"
>
> I think that I selected it during the install. In Control Center ->
> Periferia -> Display (translated) I can set the screen resolution and
> refresh rate ( 1024*768 , 85 mHz). But I see no mention of the model.
That hurts to look at. There is no 85 milli Hertz vertical sweep rate.
Nor, for that matter, is there an 85 mega Hertz vertical or horizontal
sweep rate. That would be 85 Hz I suspect.
> I provided the screen shot to see if my fonts are bad- I know that
> there are anti-aliased and aliased fonts. Of course, what you see when
> you look at the screen shot is what you would see if you connected
> your monitor to my machine- not what I see on my monitor. I just
> wanted to eliminte the possibility that I may have misconfigured the
> fonts or something.
On the XP machine what anti-aliasing mode is in use? How does that compare
with the FC4 machine's settings? (For that matter how to the basic monitor
settings compare?) There is little or nothing that video drivers can do
to turn you video blurry aside from anti-aliasing settings. So I'd look to
hardware issues. Cheap video cables come to mind. Different video cards
will have different response as well. An old video card pushed to as high
a frequency and resolution as it can handle will often be blurry. Even
running video through some KVMs can lead to blurriness.
{^_^}
I just poked around a bit in the winbox's Control Panel and could not
find anti-aliasing settings. Nor in KDE Contol Center. They both are
XP: Right click on the desktop. Select properties. Select appearance
tab. Select "Effects" button. Note the "Use the following method to
smooth edges of screen fonts." Is it checked? Is it clear-type (a tad
blurrier to me) or standard?
KDE: Taskbar->"Desktop"->Preferences->Font. There is an amazing number
of subtle font smoothing options presented, especially if you hit the
small 'details' button. You might experiment with them.
Gnome: Who uses Gnome?
{^_^}