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Google and Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 donw work
You should be able to simply re-enable Cleartype. Right-clicking the taskbar and selecting "Lock the Taskbar" to deselect it will allow you to resize again. If you've tried everything else to get your history back, maybe you could try disabling the feature and then restarting, enabling the history options once it's

WB/ClearType problems
Is there some setting in WindowBlinds that can alleviate this short of disabling ClearType? I really hope so as I like ClearType a lot and the garbled text is very difficult to read. Have you tried disabling menu backgrounds in WB? -- Does a fish get cramps after eating?

Quick first impressions/feedback of IE7 beta 2 preview
... it just goes back to what it was before after I click ok? Language script: Latin based Webpage font: Times New Roman Plain text font: Licida Console Can anyone tell me how I change the text back to how it looked in IE 6 please? Thankyou! Try disabling ClearType - it's in the advanced options, under Multimedia.

Saving Battery Time/Diabling Non-Essential utilities
TC t__cruise@[REMOVE]hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general If ClearType is enabled, try disabling it. Go to Control Panel, open Display, click the Appearance tab, click the Effects button, and when the Effects dialog box opens, look for the option: Use the Following Method to Smooth Edges of Screen Fonts,

ClearFonts Freeware failure
I spent several hours playing with it, trying to get it to create the file - booting with no swap file, trying to create a new one, completely disabling the And, the ClearType integration for Laptops is *AMAZING* and beautiful. It makes the GUI look like the really clear and pretty high resolution prints of the

Bill Gates is cool in my book.
... leak in in_cdda * added right click context menu on "Now Playing" item in Media Library * added script/ActiveX disabling for Media Library's minibrowser fullscreen video on the other * added ML_IPC_EDITQUERY and ML_IPC_EDITVIEW * fixed pledit drawing bug under winxp/cleartype * fixed crash in id3 reading of

Mac OS X: disabling anti-aliasing
I have tried enabling and disabling cleartype with no real change "Jeff" wrote: Here is a picture between the main window and how clear the Tools Options window is: http://www.lawrenceplanet.com/web410/comparison.bmp "Roady [MVP]" wrote: In default dpi settings? I'm running the same monitor configuration but then

Casio won't don't ClearType
Matt Ps. Given the beginner target crowd that it's intended for, I find it strange (for a couple of reasons) that MS has enabled ClearType by default. .... Get the point =P It's one thing to change the look and feel of a new product by disabling a feature by default. It's another not to let the user choose if he or

Tiberius has nothing to offer.
I will be very diappointed if Apple does not include the option of disabling anti-aliasing in the final version of OS X. With the $150M stock investment from Microsoft, doesn't Apple get access to all of their technologies? Anyone care to comment on how well ``ClearType''TM (better known as Apple ][ style sub-pixel

Right click on program icon does not show menu
Mercury mail transport runs on an old Windows 95 PC. MOST clients are Windows 98; all's well there. ONE client, a new Windows XP Pro box, is absolutely, pathetically, unusably slow in Pegasus. I've tried disabling Cleartype, disabling QOS, deleting old mail, etc. but so far nothing has worked.

Cardspace selector turns off cleartype?
And I have already tried disabling ClearType, which is something I never cared for anyways. I intend to try switching to the classic theme to see if that helps, but that sort of defeats the purpose of upgrading to Vista in the first place. TIA, Greg You could be having problems with brightness, contrast,

Pegasus on XP sloooooow where 98 was speedy ... ver. 4.12a ...
The other big item I have found that affects system performance (especially when you don't have a very good video card, is the CLEARTYPE HTML. If you want to try disabling that, be sure to go to Tools->Internet Options->Advanced->Multimedia. Uncheck "Always Use Cleartype for HTML". I would also recommend that you

What I've learned so far...
Regards, William "Gistcheckin" wrote: Two solutions found here: Disabling cleartype worked - Mike Ling Resetting Custom Error Pages in Web.Config file worked - Rajkumar Also view Harry's response re: Default security, etc... me8up's response re: svvhelper_class (manage add-ons)

(not tested) Winamp 5.04
2. tried disabling cleartype on notebook coz it looked to me system was taking a fraction of a second more to load the reading pane ==> same issue 3. disabled reading pane on notebook since it looked to me that I could re-select the previous msg fast enough it could "stick" to it ==> same issue.

Disabling ClearType in "reading" mode
It wasn't set to cleartype, since I have a CRT, but the "Use the following method to smooth edges of screen fonts" was set to standard. By disabling this feature it looks as sharp as it did in Win2k. That did the trick. Regards-Michael G. "Trevor Clark" <tfcl...@email.uophx.edu> wrote in message

modifying your legal Windows install CD
Also try disabling some of XP's visual enhancements like cleartype, menu animation and shadows. you can find it under appearance in display properties. "JD" <j...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:agfqm2$pph$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk... Hi, having big problems with T20 video performance under XP.

delay when updating smart PSD
You would be disabling them in Linux as well. (if you actually had to choice to enable them in the first place) You can say that again. I won't even touch Linux until it gets something like ClearType. Well you're in luck. AA fonts have been available in linux for quite some time. In fact here is a link to some

Winamp v5.04
I only notice the display problem with text (but that is probably Sounds like a cleartype thing. For my system, when cleartype was enabled, some things would look, well, more colorful. It was annoying, and I don't remember ever enabling cleartype. See if disabling that might cure it.

Dual Monitors in C# IDE - Does this work? - Is this a good or ...
return( CDialog::DefWindowProc( message, wParam, lParam ) ); ------------------------------------ If I disable the handling above, the edit control does not crash. What is wrong with my code? .... SetFont(f); The system font is not a ClearType-capable font, so it wouldn't be influenced by the ClearType settings.

Disabling ClearType in "reading" mode
And I have already tried disabling ClearType, which is something I never cared for anyways. I intend to try switching to the classic theme to see if that helps, but that sort of defeats the purpose of upgrading to Vista in the first place. Your only reason to purchase and use Vista was to use the Aero theme?