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− | In MS Desktops i.e. Windows, if the user`s accessibility settings are set to zoom their fonts to 125% or higher, this will cause jittering or shaking in the browser. | + | In MS Desktops i.e. Windows, if the user`s accessibility settings are set to zoom their fonts to 125% or higher, this will cause jittering or shaking in the browser. Per RM: It was a Windows setting for scaling that was at 125%. |
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For one user, dropping the text size to 100% fixed the issue. In Windows 11, this is located at Settings > Accessibility > Text size. In Windows 10, this is located at Settings > Ease of Access > Display. | For one user, dropping the text size to 100% fixed the issue. In Windows 11, this is located at Settings > Accessibility > Text size. In Windows 10, this is located at Settings > Ease of Access > Display. |
Revision as of 07:02, 7 October 2024
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Need detailed information of how to set it back to 100%.
Resolutions
The best display screen resolution is 1920 X 1080.
In MS Desktops i.e. Windows, if the user`s accessibility settings are set to zoom their fonts to 125% or higher, this will cause jittering or shaking in the browser. Per RM: It was a Windows setting for scaling that was at 125%.
For one user, dropping the text size to 100% fixed the issue. In Windows 11, this is located at Settings > Accessibility > Text size. In Windows 10, this is located at Settings > Ease of Access > Display.