ClearType Switch 1.1 freeware

Options for text anti-aliasing ("Smooth edges of screen fonts") and ClearType are located in different places depending on Windows version. This is very annoying and confuses users much! Here is a small program that keeps Smooth edges and ClearType options in a same place. It is ClearType Switcher ...

Author KARPOLAN
Released 2011-10-10
Filesize 402 kB
Downloads 444
OS Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7 x32, Windows 7 x64, WinServer
Installation Install and Uninstall
Keywords cleartype, clear type, cleartype enable, cleartype disable, cleartype on, cleartype off, cleartype windows, cleartype windows 7, cleartype software
Users' rating
(7 rating)
ClearType SwitchSystem MaintenanceWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7 x32, Windows 7 x64, WinServer
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ClearType Switch freeware - The Latest Versions History
1.1 Oct 10, 2011 Major Update Command line parameters added. Some GUI bugs fixed.
1.0 Dec 9, 2010 New Release New software

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