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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:42:30+00:00 2026-05-13T07:42:30+00:00

I recently started working in VS2010 and noticed right away that the font I

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I recently started working in VS2010 and noticed right away that the font I use, Consolas, doesn’t pop like it does in VS2008. First I thought my settings didn’t get imported, but I checked and Consolas was the default text!

It’s a really minor detail, the sort of stuff that Mac users are known for, but on the left is the slightly blurry VS2010 font rendering and on the right is the VS2008 rendering. It really stands out on the legs of the ‘m’ and any letter with tight spacing.

Anyone know how to correct? Something I can do in Windows7 font rendering?

   VS2010                 VS2008
![comparison of text rendering between VS2010 and VS2008][2]

Okay I found the solution. I had to run the ClearType wizard again. The font is stronger, bolder, colors are still the same. Blues and greens are much lighter under GDI.
comparison screenshot after the ClearType change

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    2026-05-13T07:42:31+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:42 am

    Looks like differences in your ClearType settings. Are both screen shots from the same PC?

    Edit: If Visual Studio 2010 does indeed use WPF internally, the ClearType engine is different and might produce subtly different results. It does however respond to the system-wide ClearType tuner settings. Here’s an article that goes into detail:

    http://windowsclient.net/wpf/white-papers/wpftextclarity.aspx

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