Vista Glass Question.


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There were none for the 5200 by default...at least not for me...

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For me, Glass was on right away, but i went ahead and installed the nvidia driver to see if there was a difference, and there was none. I read somwhere that the nvidia beta drivers are the ones in Vista already. But who really knows right.

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For me, Glass was on right away, but i went ahead and installed the nvidia driver to see if there was a difference, and there was none. I read somwhere that the nvidia beta drivers are the ones in Vista already. But who really knows right.

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There's a difference.

In your case, you might not notice a difference because you have an older card but in my case, when I installed Vista I had glass enabled by default, but it had really bad blurring. Then after I installed the LDDM drivers from nVidia I had proper blurring.

I would post some screenshots but I don't want to uninstall the drivers.

Let's just say that the cleartype text looked horrable when blurred without the LDDM drivers.

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There's a difference.

In your case, you might not notice a difference because you have an older card but in my case, when I installed Vista I had glass enabled by default, but it had really bad blurring. Then after I installed the LDDM drivers from nVidia I had proper blurring.

I would post some screenshots but I don't want to uninstall the drivers.

Let's just say that the cleartype text looked horrable when blurred without the LDDM drivers.

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I turned my Blur off, i find it look's better. (matter of choice) =)

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