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> > Dell Inspiron? The reason for blurry images is that IE6 is set up to
> > resize the images based on the Display DPI setting. Dell ships its
> > Inspirons with higher DPI than the default and set IE6 to resize the
> > image. You can either set the DPI to the default (Normal - 96) or remove
> > IE6's UseHR registry key to deactivite image resizing. Here are the
> > relevant information (from Microsoft Knowledge Base): Images Scaling in
> > Internet Explorer (hi-res) ============================================
> > How to Activate Scaling Internet Explorer 6 and later automatically
> > adjusts the scale on higher resolution systems when the DPI setting is
> > higher than 96 DPI and the "UseHR" registry value is added to the
> > registry. These are usually done by the manufacturers of higher resolution
> > systems. Set the DPI These are the steps for changing the DPI setting on
> > your system. Right-click the Windows desktop to display the context menu.
> > Click Properties on the context menu to display the Display Properties
> > dialog. Click the Settings tab on the Display Properties dialog to display
> > the Settings tab. Click the Advanced button on the Settings tab to display
> > the monitor properties dialog. Select a DPI setting in the Display frame
> > of the monitor properties dialog to change the DPI setting. Restart your
> > system to allow the changes to take effect. Add the UseHR Registry Entry
> > The UseHR value is added to the Main key under "Internet Explorer" as
> > follows: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main Right
> > Click in the right pane and select New | DWORD value and set its data to
> > 00000001 -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE Please respond in Newsgroup. Do
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