A new version of CTR has been released.
0.3 – June 27, 2007. Modified so that a full screen redraw is always
issued after the screen is rotated. Ensures that all current apps will
redraw with current CT settings.
Go get it…
A new version of CTR has been released.
0.3 – June 27, 2007. Modified so that a full screen redraw is always
issued after the screen is rotated. Ensures that all current apps will
redraw with current CT settings.
Go get it…
Can we get a reaupload on this, please? Thanks
I’ll do what I can. It’s been a while since I’ve done anything with this but I’ll let you know soon if I’m able to reupload
Can one use this in multiscreen setups? Or will it rotate the cleartype in landscape mode also?
Honestly, I’ve never tried it. The only time I’ve used the program is in tablet mode on a single screen. It’s a free download, so give it a shot and let me know! 🙂
I have a SB2, an 27″ Asus PG278 and an iiyama (XU2395WSU-B1) in portrait mode.
Do I need powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx? I used PowerToysSetup.msi from(Source: https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/releases/tag/v0.11.0), but i am unsure if I need it.
Is there a way to test if Cleartype has rotated, as I seem to be imagining things maybe …
If you’ve calibrated cleartype in portrait mode, you should be good to go. It just when you calibrate and then change the orientation that cleartype would become fuzzy.
“If you’ve calibrated cleartype in portrait mode, you should be good to go. It just when you calibrate and then change the orientation that cleartype would become fuzzy.”
Do you mean Win10 is automatically accounting for orientation when I restart cleartype calibration?
I still get the feel that portrait looks a tad fuzzy or is it just me? Thank you!
As long as you choose the sharpest test images when doing the calibration, it should come out sharp at the end no matter the orientation of the monitor. If you change the orientation, you’ll have to recalibrate.
Done!