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or opening "run" with Windows key and R
then type "control" and hit enter
click on System>Advanced System Settings
in the "Advanced Tab"
click "Settings" under Performance
and enable "Smooth Edges of Screen Font"
It's switched on, nothing changes.
If even the desktop/browser have abnormal issues, a non-native resolution and/or scaling may in the mix.
List your monitor, resolution being used, and ideally a screenshot of nVidia control panel (and use DDU to wipe drivers and reinstall them maybe). Additionally, is anything else is involved that may affect this (nVidia Inspector or the like)?
Per Minecraft specifically, it is known to do that when certain mixes of anti-aliasing and/or anisotropic filtering are forced. Getting either to work in the game needs different methods depending on which Minecraft version it is.