Microsoft improves text contrast for all Windows Chromium browsers
Microsoft says it improved the contrast of text rendered in all Chromium-based web browsers on Windows, making it more readable on some displays.
This was done by bringing the company's enhanced text contrast and gamma correction in the Chromium open-source project, making enhanced font rendering available for all Windows Chromium-based browsers, including Google Chrome version 132, released on January 14.
Windows users can also use the ClearType Text Tuner tool to adjust text contrast and gamma values, which can be launched by searching for "Adjust ClearType text" in the Start menu.
"This way, the quality and clarity of the text that's displayed in all browsers that are based on Chromium now match that of other native Windows applications," Microsoft said.
"With the text contrast enh...