(To the Cleartype haters) Use Segoe UI as system font in XP
(To the Cleartype haters) Use Segoe UI as system font in XP
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My eight year long ClearType hate relationship has come to an end due to the article above. ^^
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Re: (To the Cleartype haters) Use Segoe UI as system font in XP
Thanks very much! Even this 'non-geek' was able to follow the simple instructions for my mom's T41 w/XP -- She's 85 and sees fairly well, but this is even better 
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Re: (To the Cleartype haters) Use Segoe UI as system font in XP
You can also download the fonts direct, without all that Micro$oft crap:
http://www.filestube.com/2B4hx03H8kQGNz ... Fonts.html
The Zip-file you end up with includes both Segoe and Calibri fonts.
The file is protected for extraction with this password: deskvst
Install the fonts via Control Panel/Fonts
Then follow the rest of the instructions, ignoring the LiveMail junk (repeated here):
If you don't have ClearType turned on, download Microsoft's ClearType Tuner PowerToy, tune your LCD for the best font smoothing, and put on a happy face.
Turn Segoe UI into your main system font
With Segoe UI installed and ready to roll, making it your main system font is easy:
Step 1. On your Windows XP computer, right-click any empty place on the desktop and choose Properties. Click the Appearance tab, and then click the Advanced button.
Step 2. In the Item drop-down list, choose Active Title Bar. I recommend that you change the font to Segoe UI, make its size 10 point, and turn off the "B" (for bold) button.
Step 3. In the Item drop-down list, choose Menu. Personally, I like to set the font to Segoe UI 9 point, without bold or italic. You might prefer it at 8 point, though.
Step 4. Click OK twice.
When you get back out to Windows, try playing with your apps a bit. You may be surprised to find that many programs - including Office 2003 - automatically pick up your font settings for window titles and menus.
Windows XP never looked so good, eh?
http://www.filestube.com/2B4hx03H8kQGNz ... Fonts.html
The Zip-file you end up with includes both Segoe and Calibri fonts.
The file is protected for extraction with this password: deskvst
Install the fonts via Control Panel/Fonts
Then follow the rest of the instructions, ignoring the LiveMail junk (repeated here):
If you don't have ClearType turned on, download Microsoft's ClearType Tuner PowerToy, tune your LCD for the best font smoothing, and put on a happy face.
Turn Segoe UI into your main system font
With Segoe UI installed and ready to roll, making it your main system font is easy:
Step 1. On your Windows XP computer, right-click any empty place on the desktop and choose Properties. Click the Appearance tab, and then click the Advanced button.
Step 2. In the Item drop-down list, choose Active Title Bar. I recommend that you change the font to Segoe UI, make its size 10 point, and turn off the "B" (for bold) button.
Step 3. In the Item drop-down list, choose Menu. Personally, I like to set the font to Segoe UI 9 point, without bold or italic. You might prefer it at 8 point, though.
Step 4. Click OK twice.
When you get back out to Windows, try playing with your apps a bit. You may be surprised to find that many programs - including Office 2003 - automatically pick up your font settings for window titles and menus.
Windows XP never looked so good, eh?
Last edited by RealBlackStuff on Wed Aug 03, 2011 3:19 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: (To the Cleartype haters) Use Segoe UI as system font in XP
This is really a great tweak for the WinXP interface! I agree with the comment: Windows XP never looked so good, eh?RealBlackStuff wrote:You can also download the fonts direct, without all that Micro$oft crap: http://www.fontyukle.com/en/1,segoe
The downloaded files have all the same name: Segoe without any extension.
Download them, then rename them to resp.:
Segoe = Segoe-UI.ttf
Segoe(2) = Segoe-UI-bold.ttf
Segoe(3) = Segoe-UI-bold-italic.ttf
Segoe(4) = Segoe-UI-italic.ttf
Install them via Control Panel/Fonts
Then follow the rest of the instructions, ignoring the LiveMail junk (repeated here):
If you don't have ClearType turned on, download Microsoft's ClearType Tuner PowerToy, tune your LCD for the best font smoothing, and put on a happy face.
Turn Segoe UI into your main system font
With Segoe UI installed and ready to roll, making it your main system font is easy:
Step 1. On your Windows XP computer, right-click any empty place on the desktop and choose Properties. Click the Appearance tab, and then click the Advanced button.
Step 2. In the Item drop-down list, choose Active Title Bar. I recommend that you change the font to Segoe UI, make its size 10 point, and turn off the "B" (for bold) button.
Step 3. In the Item drop-down list, choose Menu. Personally, I like to set the font to Segoe UI 9 point, without bold or italic. You might prefer it at 8 point, though.
Step 4. Click OK twice.
When you get back out to Windows, try playing with your apps a bit. You may be surprised to find that many programs - including Office 2003 - automatically pick up your font settings for window titles and menus.
Windows XP never looked so good, eh?
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