This is an older font technology to which font smoothing / aa does not get applied. Cleartype cannot be turned off in those places but it is possible to force Windows to not use it by fooling it into using what’s called a bitmap font. Unfortunately, a different type of font smoothing called cleartype will still be applied in control panel, the task bar and task manager and some parts of the file explorer. Step one disables aa in most browsers, some parts of windows, including most of file explorer, most dialogs and many third party apps. Use a registry script, as described below. You can also find this setting in conrol panel→system and security→system→advanced system settings→performance→settings. In the window that opens click in the box next to ‘smooth edges of screen fonts’ to remove the check mark. Type Win+R keys to open the run dialog and type SystemPropertiesPerformance.exe into the text box and hit enter. Turn off what Windows calls font smoothing. I don’t know what will happen if you try to run the registry scripts below on a different version of Windows. NOTE: The information below only applies to Windows 10.
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