![]() ![]() Look for other settings related to Scaling.Try some alternative resolutions, they all look blurry and awful, as expected.Weird, all it does it give a list of alternative resolutions.Things are still too small on the external display however, time to tackle the Scaling.IT WORKS!!! No more text blurring and color bloom.Copy the EDID file created to the correct System folder.Run the script - it writes a new EDID file.Jaw drops at complexity of the fix - recovery mode?!!?!.Eventually find this excellent blog post with a fix:.Finally find a forum post that explains the problem is that OSX incorrectly forces the color mode on some external screens to YPbPr/YCbCr instead of RGB.Font smoothing is enabled, so I try disabling it.Click General (weirdly this is not considered a ‘Display’ setting).Decide to try the font smoothing thing.Try enabling or disabling font smoothing.My eyes are at fault because I’m comparing it to a Retina screen now and the Retina is SO good that everything else looks blurry.OSX is ‘better’ because it displays fonts differently and this can make them blurry.Read 4 top links that are a collection of forum posts where die-hard Mac users tell me that:. ![]() Google it, not sure the exact issue, so try ‘OSX external display fuzzy text’.The screen doesn’t look right, text and black on white elements are blurry and have chroma ‘bloom’ around them.OSX High Sierra/Mojave (approx 2.5 hours) This gives you a smoothly scaled external monitor experience which keeps UI elements approximately the same ‘size’ as you drag them between the Retina and external display. Quick guide to enable correct color mode and 125% scaling on external Dell 4K (2650 x 1440) monitors with your MacBook.
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