If you're using a LCD monitor, Windows XP provide a great tool to smoothing your font by reduce jaggies from them. It calls ClearType. It using an anti aliasing technique to make fonts appearance to being great. But on other side some peoples said, ClearType make the fonts being blurry.

To configure the font smoothing, just right click empty space on your desktop, click Properties menu (you can open it by double-click Display in Control Panel too), click Appearance tab and then click Effects button.
Select ClearType in Use The Following Method To Smooth The Edge Of The Screen Fonts drop-down box and then click OK to confirm it.
Then your ClearType is turn on now. And if you're feel it is too blurry, adjusts or tunes it by visit it's website on Microsoft.com then follow the instruction in there by using or download the ClearType Tuner tool, you can find them in the website too.
But if you don't own the LCD monitor you still can try to using the ClearType too, I think it be gonna great for you.

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