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IWindows Internet Explorer Scaling

Asked by fcirillo in Internet Explorer Web Browser, Font Software, Windows XP Operating System

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My notebook is a Dell 820 high resolution 1920x1200. The problem is in Internet Explorer, usually the pictures are not fine, looking like out of resolution. But how could be possible if my notebook is high resolution. I have used the option in Dell Quickset "Internet Explorer Scaling", but the effect is not the same, seems worst.  
Besides Internet Explorer, also in the icons in the tool bar (quick launch, or the tool bar with the clock) are not clear as you could expect from a high resolution notebook display.
The fonts I am using is 120 DPI
The Icons size are Large
Internet Explorer charcter size are adjust to Medium

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Zones: Internet Explorer Web Browser, Font Software, Windows XP Operating System
Tags: Microsoft, Windows, XP SP3
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Solution Provided By: fcirillo
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