a long time since I used Internet Explorer. I decided to upgrade to version 7 on my laptop (Windows XP), to try it a bit and I was surprised that the images were bad, pixelated, especially when using the zoom to 100%.
Inverstigando, I discovered that the problem is due to a "feature" that includes the browser called "Internet Explorer Scaling, which is what it does is resize the images without improving the resolution when using high screen resolutions, such as me (1680x1050).
Actually, for me this is more a bug than a feature, because in practice all I get is that the images look bad. I hope all the "features" not as "smart" like this.
The solution is to change a registry value, specifically UseHR value that can be put to zero.
by running regedit, and is located at: HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Inverstigando, I discovered that the problem is due to a "feature" that includes the browser called "Internet Explorer Scaling, which is what it does is resize the images without improving the resolution when using high screen resolutions, such as me (1680x1050).
Actually, for me this is more a bug than a feature, because in practice all I get is that the images look bad. I hope all the "features" not as "smart" like this.
The solution is to change a registry value, specifically UseHR value that can be put to zero.
by running regedit, and is located at: HKEY_CURRENT_USER
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Software - Microsoft
- Internet explorer
- Main
- USEHR
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