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Hello
I've seen in the apple forums a refernece to a windows tool that would allow one to change its Intel dithering settings. I've tried it out but it didn't seem to make a difference.
Does this mean that I can cross the dithering thing from my check list of possible causes for my migraines / sensitivity when looking at a computer screen, or trying out a laptop / desktop with a NVIDIA graphics card would still make sense?
Thanks