After Win 10 upgrade Sonar looks a bit fuzzy..

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2015/08/10 11:14:56 (permalink)

After Win 10 upgrade Sonar looks a bit fuzzy..

Hey guys,
 
after installing Win 10 x64, Sonar looks a bit fuzzy. The fonts are vague a slightly low-res, and the colours are somehow watered down. The outer-most "program window" is nice and crisp, but the File / Edit / Views / Insert etc etc has this weirdness to it.
 
I see it with other programs as well, such as Ozone and Sound Soundforge.
 
What setting would affect that?
 
Thanks for the help!
Ludwig

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    Re: After Win 10 upgrade Sonar looks a bit fuzzy.. 2015/08/10 12:14:48 (permalink)

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    Re: After Win 10 upgrade Sonar looks a bit fuzzy.. 2015/08/10 14:35:50 (permalink)
    Anyway - the solution posted midway down that thread by the OP fixed the problem here.

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    Re: After Win 10 upgrade Sonar looks a bit fuzzy.. 2015/08/10 15:00:11 (permalink)
    Whoa!! That really worked! How did you even think of that work-around?!?! Thanks though :O)

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    Re: After Win 10 upgrade Sonar looks a bit fuzzy.. 2015/08/10 17:20:20 (permalink)
    LJB
    Whoa!! That really worked! How did you even think of that work-around?!?! Thanks though :O)


    Not me - I just found the thread when I had the same issue after upgrading to Windows 10. Can't say whether or not things will revert after a Windows restart, etc. We'll see.

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