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Guest gremel
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I have developed a problem with the ATC text lately and have no idea what is causing it. It almost looks like it is faded and hardly readible. I'm wondering if anybody might know what is causing this legibility problem. It used to be very legible and bright in appearance and now everything is dull and blurry.Has anybody experienced this phenomena or I'm I the only one. The only thing I can think of is maybe the 3D settings on my graphics card...System:2.4 Dell, 1 meg RDRAM, Radeon 9700 (Not the Pro), 120 gig HDRegards,jack noullet

Guest Martin
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I'm not sure if this is your problem, but after enabling anti-aliasing in the ATI control panel I get blurred ATC text (as well as the "instant replay" counter, coordinates, etc.).Martin767 fetishistIt's a lot like life and that's what's appealing

Guest gremel
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Hi Martin,I've got a dumb question but I'll ask it anyways.....Where do I find the ATI control panel ??Sorry for the ignorance..Regards,jack

Guest Martin
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You should find the icon in the system tray close to the clock in the lower right corner of the screen in Windows. It either says "ATI" in red/white, if you have enabled the option to show that icon, or it's the "regular" Windows "screen properties" icon (not sure if that's exactly what it's called in English). In screen properties, you should click on the "Properties" tab, and then on "Advanced...". There you should find all the options for your Radeon card. Click on the Direct3D tab and you should find an anti-aliasing slider and options.If you don't find the ATI Control Panel anywhere, you can download it from the ATI website.Martin767 fetishistIt's a lot like life and that's what's appealing

Guest gremel
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Thanks Martin for your help.Regards,jack

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