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ClearType in Windows


Aegis

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Well, personally, one solution that I have found, is to do this:

first enable cleartype.

Then go to display properties >> advanced >> Monitor >> 120 DPI.

Your method worked for the font preview :D...but unfortunately grayed-out text still doesn't antialias. And for some reason, using a theme does antialias the grayed-out text, but using Windows Classic doesn't.

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