- Nov 27, 2001
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With my W7 and a 1060 Nvidea card using 125% scaling and clear type there was NO issue.
Doing the same in W10 w/ a 1060 card is a disaster. Most of the text is blurry and fuzzy (pardon the non technical terms) probably due to poor scaling.
Running at 100%, the text is too small, 150% it's too large.
This is using most applications most noticeable is OpenOffice.
I've tried numerous different Nvidea driver versions with no difference. The monitor is a Acer BW257 1920x1200 using DP. Note, this is a 16x10 1200p aspect ratio, not a 16x9 1080p. Note that it shouldn't matter, this is a ISP display. I've even resorted back to the stock MS drivers
Using Win 7 Pro with a older 1060 card, there was NO issue what so ever! Clear type was checked (which was the 'clearer' setting) both times. 100% scaling was just too small.
No other tweaking was done, thou I tried different fonts and font sizes, with no real difference.
Doing the same in W10 w/ a 1060 card is a disaster. Most of the text is blurry and fuzzy (pardon the non technical terms) probably due to poor scaling.
Running at 100%, the text is too small, 150% it's too large.
This is using most applications most noticeable is OpenOffice.
I've tried numerous different Nvidea driver versions with no difference. The monitor is a Acer BW257 1920x1200 using DP. Note, this is a 16x10 1200p aspect ratio, not a 16x9 1080p. Note that it shouldn't matter, this is a ISP display. I've even resorted back to the stock MS drivers
Using Win 7 Pro with a older 1060 card, there was NO issue what so ever! Clear type was checked (which was the 'clearer' setting) both times. 100% scaling was just too small.
No other tweaking was done, thou I tried different fonts and font sizes, with no real difference.
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