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Zabooby
Nov 18, 2020Brass Contributor
Blurry/pixelated icons
After getting the new "fluent design" icons through the dev build they seem to have gotten pixelated/blurry. I was wondering it's a scaling issue as the recommended is 125% for my display but ...
HotCakeX
Nov 19, 2020MVP
Is anyone else experiencing the same thing?
when I looked at your picture, everything was blurry, not just small icons on Edge, everything.
the recommended scaling for 1080p should be 100%, I don't know why your recommended one is 120%.
are you using any type of special monitor? or TV ? are you using HDMI?
have you checked your monitor settings?
when I looked at your picture, everything was blurry, not just small icons on Edge, everything.
the recommended scaling for 1080p should be 100%, I don't know why your recommended one is 120%.
are you using any type of special monitor? or TV ? are you using HDMI?
have you checked your monitor settings?
Zabooby
Nov 19, 2020Brass Contributor
HotCakeX I've seen some people talk about the same issue on reddit.
Weird, when I switch between 100 and 125 the only difference is the blurry icons the rest of the screen is clear as day.
I'm on a Lenovo laptop
Is there a way to reconfigure my display or something?
- HotCakeXNov 19, 2020MVPI don't think so, it's a built in display. if Edge icons are the only thing that has blurry problem then it's definitely stemming from Edge.
- ZaboobyNov 19, 2020Brass Contributor
HotCakeX I've noticed that the icons in edge are one pixel thick while on other browsers their much thicker, that might make it harder to scale? Hopefully the edge team see this and see what's going wrong. In the meantime is the only option scaling up to 125%?
- HotCakeXNov 19, 2020MVPThat could be the reason, mmm yes or use 100% if it doesn't bother you too much
you can also send a feedback about this problem, in the feedback window go to
attachments => recreate my problem => start recording => choose entire screen
let it keep recording while you change screen scaling. you can use magnifier in Windows to zoom in and emphasize on the blurry areas and show them how they look like.