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'''Problem'''
'''Problem'''


Your font looks grotty and with low-resolution
Your font display looks broken and in low-resolution.
[[File:font_low.res.png|500x280px|thumb|center|Screenshot 1: Font Grotty]]
 
[[File:font_low.res.png|500x280px|thumb|center|Screenshot 1: Bad Font Rendering]]
 
[[File:font_high.res.png|500x280px|thumb|center|Screenshot 2: Good Font Rendering]]
 




'''Solution'''
'''Solution'''


The entry for optimizing the graphics in Windows 10 Pro should be left on, otherwise, the fonts look pixelated and grotty.


The setting for anti-aliasing font rendering in Windows 10 Pro should be turned on.


[[File:Sett_res.png|500x280px|thumb|center|Screenshot 2: Settings Optimization]]
[[File:Sett_res.png|500x280px|thumb|center|Screenshot 3: Settings]]
[[File:font_high.res.png|500x280px|thumb|center|Screenshot 3: Font with right resolution]]

Latest revision as of 14:42, 19 October 2023

This applies to Windows 10 and above and MXWendler version 7.0.0 and above


Problem

Your font display looks broken and in low-resolution.

Screenshot 1: Bad Font Rendering
Screenshot 2: Good Font Rendering


Solution


The setting for anti-aliasing font rendering in Windows 10 Pro should be turned on.

Screenshot 3: Settings