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Originally Posted by Tcoat
OK I had already tried those. Thought you meant something else. .
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I'll check with my guys here to see if they have run into this anywhere. Last two things I know to try, but you may have already:
1. Press Windows logo key + R to launch RUN dialog box. Now type sysdm.cpl and press Enter.
2. Go to Advanced tab and click on Settings button under Performance section.
3. Put a check on "Smooth edges of screen fonts" (or try it the other way)
4. Apply the changes
Here's my font settings that seem to work perfectly. Note the URL at the top that will take you directly to them. I know you said you played with the settings, but check the actual fonts being used.