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Bradcore
Apr 10, 2019Brass Contributor
Chromium Edge Blurry
So this was something I stumbled across unexpectedly in the Chromium version of Edge. The image on the left is Chromium Edge and the image on the right is the standard version of Edge. You'll notice ...
Tarunaditya
May 10, 2019Copper Contributor
same thing occurs on my PC on chromium edge, microsoft teams, visual studio installer.
the browser UI is fine in the beginning of the session, but on navigating to some specific pages like the Microsoft account homepage, causes UI to start becoming blurry. (some UI elements more blurrier than others).
SOLUTION TO PROBLEM: I solved this issue by DISABLING hardware acceleration.
vv_o_e_s
May 23, 2019Copper Contributor
It fixes the blurring, but disabling hardware acceleration is a guaranteed performance drop.
Our blur problem has supposedly been fixed in Chromium. I've tried >10 solutions posted on various forums and blogs, none of them have worked.
These include changes to command line boot arguments, text scaling, Win10 app scaling, countless edge:flag settings, display/graphics driver settings, and so on.
The cause seems to be some type of forced text scaling that we can't influence.
Our blur problem has supposedly been fixed in Chromium. I've tried >10 solutions posted on various forums and blogs, none of them have worked.
These include changes to command line boot arguments, text scaling, Win10 app scaling, countless edge:flag settings, display/graphics driver settings, and so on.
The cause seems to be some type of forced text scaling that we can't influence.
- vv_o_e_sJun 01, 2019Copper Contributor
TO ANYONE HAVING THIS PROBLEM:
Disabling FXAA within Nvidia's control panel fixed the issue for me.
- RixsterJun 02, 2019Brass Contributor
vv_o_e_s Have a beer! (or whatever you may like)
This fixed it for me!
Now I have Hardware acceleration enabled and no blurry fonts (and the browsing is faster with less COU load).
vv_o_e_s wrote:TO ANYONE HAVING THIS PROBLEM:
Disabling FXAA within Nvidia's control panel fixed the issue for me.
👊🏼- Paul_SheperiaFeb 05, 2020Copper Contributor
Worked for me too. Anyone who needs to know where to look:
1) In System Tray, right click NVIDIA Settings app, select NVIDIA Control Panel
2) Under 3D Settings, Go to Manage 3D settings
3) Select the Program Settings tab and click the Add button then select Microsoft Edge.
4) Look for the feature - Antialiasing - FXAA and select Off from the drop down.
5) Click Apply. You might need to restart Edge Chromium.