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Op 04/08/2019 om 09:30 schreef Mike Horvath:
> I bought some programs from Stardock called Start10 and WindowBlinds.
> They helped a little, but they can only go so deep into the OS.
I guess that the best way is to try to get the OS settings right for
your personal situation. Out of the box, the settings are a bit crude.
Somehow, I do not like very much the HDR aspect of the screen images
presented: colours are too 'violent' or 'contrasted' imo.
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> Also, tilting the monitor downward helped a little. Tomorrow I will get
> out my wrench and lower it an inch or so. (It is attached to a set of
> arms.)
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> Lastly, I odered an IPS monitor which may help prevent the screen from
> 'fading' at oblique angles.
>
That might certainly help.
I use Win10 on a laptop, so no external screen. I am in the process of
gradually migrating my stuff from the Win7 PC to this new machine. I
still have some adjustments to do where the screen output is concerned.
--
Thomas
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