How to Enable Clear Type tuning In Windows XP
How to Enable Clear Type tuning In Windows XP

Microsofts finest achievement with Windows XP may have nothing to do with flashy features. The new operating system uses Microsofts ClearType font-rendering technology, which makes text viewed on liquid-crystal displays (LCD) unbelievably sharp.
In their lead Windows XP launch article c|net identifies ClearType as one of Windows XPs main highlights.
Better text: For those using LCD monitors�with either desktop or notebook PCs�ClearType technology offers substantially sharper text than any other Windows version and most other operating systems.
Activating ClearType in Windows XP
To activate ClearType in Windows XP right click on the desktop and select Properties, select the Appearance tab and press the Effects� button. Check the tick box next to the words Use the following method to smooth edges of screen fonts; and select ClearType from the drop down box. Close the Effects dialog by clicking Okay and click Apply to complete the process.
