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pixel shift
About this tag
Discussions tagged with 'pixel shift' on WindowsForum.com focus on display issues where on-screen elements appear misaligned or fuzzy, often described as a fraction-of-a-pixel offset. In one thread, a user running Windows 7 build 7068 reports that switching to portrait mode (1050x1680) causes fonts to look blurry, with white pixels adjacent to black ones taking on a slight purple tint. This suggests a subpixel rendering or alignment problem rather than a simple resolution mismatch. The tag covers troubleshooting such visual artifacts, particularly in non-standard orientations, and may involve adjusting ClearType settings, display driver configurations, or monitor-specific controls to correct the perceived pixel shift.
I use Windows 7 build 7068, and when I set the screen resolution to the portrait mode (1050x1680) the fonts get a bit fuzzy. It seems like everything was move a fraction of a pixel to right, so when you have a black pixel next to a white one, the white pixel gets a bit of color (seems a little...