"TEXT 3"="Enable ClearType (Windows XP and above)"
"DESCRIPTION 1"="When this option is enabled, the edges of large TrueType fonts become anti-aliased. This means that there are no jagged edges to them."
"DESCRIPTION 2"="If you are using Windows XP, you can also enable ClearType, a "new" Font Smoothing method that works even better than the "normal" Font Smoothing but is only suitable for LCD Displays. It looks very strange on normal monitors."
"DESCRIPTION 3"="You can also change these values by using Control Panel -> Display -> Apperance -> Effects"
"DESCRIPTION 4"="If you plan to change these settings often, e.g. if you switch between a normal monitor and a LCD, we suggest the software "ClearTweak" which is available from http://www.offroadsearch.com/software/cleartweak/ . It allows you to change the ClearType settings and see the effect immediately."
"AUTHOR"="Xteq Systems"
"CONTACTURL"="http://www.xteq.com/"
"COPYRIGHT"="Copyright ⌐ Xteq Systems - All Rights Reserved"
"COMMENT 1"="Thanks to Steve Day [steve@steveday.net] for the "font smoothing on NT" bug notice!"
"COMMENT 2"="Thanks to RICK-CHERYL [RICK-CHERYL@MMCABLE.COM] for the typo notice!"