The update brings the quality and clarity of text displayed in browsers to match native Windows applications.

Users can customize contrast and gamma values using the ClearType Text Tuner on Windows.

Microsoft announced today that it is taking a significant step in improving text rendering in Chromium-based browsers on Windows.

Whats new is that Microsoft has brought its contrast enhancement and gamma correction improvements to the Chromium open-source project.

Customize Your Experience:

On Windows, users are always in control of how text is rendered.

They can use the ClearType Text Tuner to test and configure different contrast and gamma values.

And with this update, the Windows ClearType Text Tuner now also applies to Chromium-based browsers.

This led to lighter text rendering in Chromium, especially noticeable in CJK characters.

Alternatively, you’ve got the option to send feedback via the Microsoft Edge feedback window.

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