Is there a way change display resolution without losing text sharpness?

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dabster

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Is there a way to reduce the resolution of my 14.1" WSXGA+ display without losing sharpness?
If I reduce the resolution of the display,it makes text edges are no longer clean and crisp. Thanks!
running XP on Lenovo Laptop.
 
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Choto Cheeta

Rebooting
Why would u like to reduce the resolution ?? I mean 1280x800 is that its ment to run in !! so whats the problem in that resolution ??
 

hellgate

At Hell's Disq
Is there a way to reduce the resolution of my 14.1" WSXGA+ display without losing sharpness?
If I reduce the resolution of the display,it makes text edges are no longer clean and crisp. Thanks!
running XP on Lenovo Laptop.

LCDs give the best diplay when run at their native res.for ur disp 1280*800 is the native res.
if u run at any other res than this u'll lose display sharpness.
 
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dabster

In the zone
Why would u like to reduce the resolution ?? I mean 1280x800 is that its ment to run in !! so whats the problem in that resolution ??
I surely want to reduce Resolution , default is 1440x900. and its definitely small.

Is this the driver problem with LCD's ...? or it can't be rectified at all(Hardware issues.)

Use Cleartype text's ..

Please expand, how can it be of help.
 
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infra_red_dude

Wire muncher!
The native resolution is kinda hard coded into lcd controller firmware. So anything above or below that res. will be all distorted. You can do nothing about that. Why didn't you choose an lcd witha lower resolution?
 

Choto Cheeta

Rebooting
I surely want to reduce Resolution , default is 1440x900. and its definitely small.

Huh ?? Which OS ?? There is option under Windows Xp / Vista which gives you power to enlarge size of ICON / any windows text or any such if you are having problem with reading, reducing the resolution is certainly not the way to do it...

Yes ClearType helped.

I guess no point of discussing then :(
 

Arsenal_Gunners

Human Spambot
I guess you are just a flow poster on this forum, I added the OS details on the same date when i asked question and I believe that you don't even read the question before answering. wow!
Flow poster?What is that,lol
Choto Cheeta is a senior member of the forum,so be a bit respectful.
And anyways your problem is solved.
 
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dabster

In the zone
^^^^Hey, Arsenal_gunners I said that Cleartype effect helped, as in the aliasing of text was reduced. so its kind of fine, but still if somebody has another solution, i am open to that. [:)]

By Flow poster, meant to say that 'just replying threads without reading completely'. and then writing a "Huh?"
 
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Arun the Gr8

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Huh ?? Which OS ?? There is option under Windows Xp / Vista which gives you power to enlarge size of ICON / any windows text or any such if you are having problem with reading, reducing the resolution is certainly not the way to do it...



I guess no point of discussing then :(

^^^^Hey, Arsenal_gunners I said that Cleartype effect helped, as in the aliasing of text was reduced. so its kind of fine, but still if somebody has another solution, i am open to that. [:)]

By Flow poster, meant to say that 'just replying threads without reading completely'. and then writing a "Huh?"

*gigasmilies.googlepages.com/111.gif of course the icon size can b changed and it will help... check this out *gigasmilies.googlepages.com/58.gif

*www.entity.cc/change-icon-size.php

also u can change the font size in XP after changing the resolution *gigasmilies.googlepages.com/113.gif:

1. Right Click Desktop + Choose “Properties”
2. In the Properties Window click on the “Appearance Tab” at the top.
3. There in the font size u can have the size with which u r comfortable

*gigasmilies.googlepages.com/36.gif
 
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