My monitor is set to 1920x1080.... but every time I go to a website I need to adjust the font sizes larger to be able to read anything. It's a 19" monitor if that matters.
Is there a monitor you recommend for people that sit back away from the desk casually.. and be able to read the monitor clearly.
I feel kinda goofy thinking that I might need to set this monitor 1024x768 oldschool.. or 640x480?
I wear glasses.. and its a new prescription, before you shitpost that. Go ahead roast me.. but I need some advice on a good monitor for bad eyes.
Heres a 4 chan stencil for your 2 cents.
>>61290672
Just zoom in on the website
>>61290741
I been doing that for so long.
>>61290672
if you had an OS which supported proper DPI scaling you could adjust that and still be in your monitor's native resolution.
>>61290802
Win 7 Ultimate? My card is nothing special 740GT Nividia
>>61290802
further, it says "Recommended" on the setting I have 1920x1080. Cant go any higher.
>>61290840
Unfortunately only Mac OS really does good DPI scaling. Some people will say Windows 10 is good, but that's hit and miss.
>>61290854
DPI scaling has nothing to do with screen resolution, it determines the size of elements on your screen. Think of it similar to using the zoom feature of a browser, but over the entire OS.
You can adjust your default font size in chrome i guess. Or just set your dpi higher. Search how to change dpi in windows.
>>61290802
Only OS X does DPI scaling well. Windows is pretty hit and miss and so is Linux. KDE and recent QT apps handle it fairly well but most GTK apps are still a mess.
>>61290886
Thanks Ill look into that...
I assume getting a bigger monitor.. is only going to mean.. smaller fonts to meme that the monitor offers... bigger space to cram all your shit in and play in.
>>61290918
Try lowering the resolution to 1600x900 or somewhere around that first.