I can’t say I love ClearType - it makes things a little to bury for my taste. If you are a user of Internet Explorer 7, then you can enable ClearType for the web. What about Firefox users?!


Well there is a little feature in Windows XP that enables ClearType on your computer. The downside - or upside, depending on your tastes - is that the entire computer, not just Firefox, will use ClearType.

ClearWha?!?

ClearType is a technology from Microsoft so I’ll let them explain:

ClearType is a software technology developed by Microsoft that improves the readability of text on existing LCDs (Liquid Crystal Displays), such as laptop screens, Pocket PC screens and flat panel monitors. With ClearType font technology, the words on your computer screen look almost as sharp and clear as those printed on a piece of paper.

You can read more on how the technology works here.

To use ClearType, simply right-click on the desktop and click “Properties”. Click the Appearance tab, then the “Effects” button.

In the Effects dialog, make sure the “Use the following method to smooth edges of screen fonts:” check box is checked and select ClearType from the drop down list.

Make It Clear!

Click OK in all of the windows and ClearType will be enabled!

But Wait, There’s More

Microsoft has relesed a PowerToy called ClearType Tuner that will help you tweak the ClearType settings, you can download it from Microsoft.

After you install ClearType Tuner, head over to the Control Panel. If you are using Category View, click “Appearance And Themes”, then ClearType Tunning.

Don't Use Category View - It's For n00bs!

If you are using Classic View, click ClearType Tunning.

Good Computer Users Use Classic!

I won’t post any screen captures because the tuner is pretty self explanatory!