I can cope with absence of spelling and grammar in MS Office for Mac, although in my country there's no alternative to MS Office usage in business area. Finally, in the past three years I was working under Linux for about 60% of time. I can strikethrough 15 years of Windows experience and habits. I love many features found in Mac OS and I'm going to miss them. I understand that limiting any unimportant settings is Mac OS' primary philosophy, but why limit the abilities to fine tune the system to ones needs? Finally, Mac OS is not the only operating system in the universe. P.S.: Actually, if there is no way to improve the situation I am going to surrender installing some other operating on my MacBook. When I switch the font smoothing off the interface looks ugly, but it is mostly sharp (but for the writings in Lucida Grande font, I suppose). Probably, it is just the way Mac OS font smoothing works that is incompatible with my eyes □. I have checked the UA is off, the contrast is at its minimum value.Īs for "white on black" option the blur is still there, it is just inverted. P.S.: I am close to smashing Mac to pieces for my eyes ache horribly. However, it is adjustable under any operating system tested but the Mac OS! I can even imitate Mac OS alike font blurring under other OS's by setting the wrong subpixel rendering order.ĭoes anyone know how to change subpixel rendering order under Mac OS? Therefore, the problem is not a hardware one.Īs far as I am an IT specialist, I know that the problem is most probably in in subpixel rendering order that is essential in font smoothing technology. Both on the notebook screen and external monitor. I have tried to install Windows XP, Windows 7 and Ubuntu 9.10 onto MBP. I have tries two 971P Samsungs and a 20" Sony LCD. I thought it might be a problem of the notebook screen. It gives some minor impact, but does not solve the problem. I have tried font smoothing settings both through Tinker Tool and MacPilot. Text looks just horrible under Mac OS 10.6.2 on my brand new MBP 13".
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