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blurriness
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Blurriness on Windows systems often arises from display scaling and resolution mismatches. Users report that setting a non-native resolution or using scaling percentages like 125% can make text and images appear fuzzy, especially on high-resolution monitors. The new Microsoft 365 Copilot logo has also drawn criticism for appearing blurry on low-resolution screens, creating an unintentional optical illusion. Common troubleshooting steps include adjusting scaling to a clean multiple (e.g., 100% or 200%), ensuring native resolution is selected, and fine-tuning ClearType text settings. For persistent issues, checking graphics drivers and monitor connections may help restore sharpness.
If you’re a Microsoft 365—or rather, Microsoft 365 Copilot—user, you’ve probably come across a change recently that might’ve left you scratching your head. The Office branding has officially been phased out in favor of "Microsoft 365 Copilot," which comes with a fresh, new logo. But before you...
Hi
I'm trying to get my new computer's window size adjusted so that it looks clear.
My monitor has a resolution of 3440 by 1440 and at the default 100% scaling it looks crystal clear.
But of course, everything looks pretty small.
If I go to display settings and increase it to 125% then...
Hi, I just installed Win7, I have a 22" widescreen monitor, the native resolution is 1680x1050, which makes things WAY too small to comfortably use the computer.
When I try reducing the resolution, everything, especially text, gets quite blurry. My video card is a GeForce 8500GT and the...