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I don't know if this has been discussed before, but Apple has disabled subpixel anti-aliasing, which means on monitors which are not HiDPI (such as a 2560x1440 monitor) your text will be blocky.
https://www.howtogeek.com/358596/how-to-fix-blurry-fonts-on-macos-mojave-with-subpixel-antialiasing/
Here's a way to re-enable it via Terminal.
Usually font smoothing is set to level 4 (the highest) and you can check this on your macOS (previous version to Mojave) by running this command in Terminal:
I hope they don't remove this option in the final release of Mojave.
https://www.howtogeek.com/358596/how-to-fix-blurry-fonts-on-macos-mojave-with-subpixel-antialiasing/
Here's a way to re-enable it via Terminal.
Usually font smoothing is set to level 4 (the highest) and you can check this on your macOS (previous version to Mojave) by running this command in Terminal:
Code:
defaults read NSGlobalDomain AppleAntiAliasingThreshold
I hope they don't remove this option in the final release of Mojave.