Hi guys,
I am using a Dell U2415 monitor connected to my MBP M1 (2021) with a DiplayPort to USB-C cable.
Unfortunately the fonts a blurry on the Dell monitor.
I followed this thread:
and tried the steps described by @jkirchgessner07 here:
but it did not work for me:
- I set DP on the Dell to 1.2
- I tried the commands to change the fonts:
a.) defaults -currentHost write -g AppleFontSmoothing -int 0
b.) defaults write -g CGFontRenderingFontSmoothingDisabled -bool YES
- the Dell is using already RGB color profile.
Any help?
It worked for @amitdel here:
but not in my case. Perhaps because my MBP is on Monterey 12.0.1?
Thanks for your thoughts.
I am using a Dell U2415 monitor connected to my MBP M1 (2021) with a DiplayPort to USB-C cable.
Unfortunately the fonts a blurry on the Dell monitor.
I followed this thread:
M1 Mac External Display - Fuzzy Fonts & Colors - YPBPR vs RGB
Dell Ultrasharp U2720Q are discounted today. 693 CAD + tax. Insane. I’m very tempted to pick up two.
forums.macrumors.com
and tried the steps described by @jkirchgessner07 here:
M1 Mac External Display - Fuzzy Fonts & Colors - YPBPR vs RGB
Long time PC user, who just switched over to a M1 Macbook Pro. I encountered this same exact issue on my Dell U2515H monitor (2560x1440). As a designer, it was driving me nuts having to deal with fuzzy fonts, when the PC equivalent on the same monitor was tack sharp. From my googling and...
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but it did not work for me:
- I set DP on the Dell to 1.2
- I tried the commands to change the fonts:
a.) defaults -currentHost write -g AppleFontSmoothing -int 0
b.) defaults write -g CGFontRenderingFontSmoothingDisabled -bool YES
- the Dell is using already RGB color profile.
Any help?
It worked for @amitdel here:
M1 Mac External Display - Fuzzy Fonts & Colors - YPBPR vs RGB
@jkirchgessner07 - I can confirm that your fix is working for me!!!!! Even with my old Dell U2415 (1080p monitor), I am seeing a) Extremely pleasing fonts b) Great Black on white characters in programs like Excel c) Nice sharpness on web browsers The font-sharpness looks reasonably close to...
forums.macrumors.com
Thanks for your thoughts.