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Hello,
Since I am not sure which specific solutions you have tried, I will provide all possible solutions as you can skip or attempt as needed.
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If your graphics card is onboard (Intel CPU's typically have on-board graphics cards), turn off anti-aliasing through your graphics control panel. Right click on your desktop, click "Graphics Properties". Select 3D from the options menu and check "Turn off" in the "Conservative Morphological Anti-Aliasing' section and click apply.
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Set the font scale on the RDP to match your host's default settings.
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Open the remote desktop through normal windows RDP, right click the top window bar, then uncheck 'smart sizing'
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Navigate to Display settings and uncheck "Inherit from parent" in the properties of the .rdg file. Click "Okay" then go back to the properties and re-check the same checkbox. Then also check "scale docked remote desktop to fit window".
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Try updating all the drivers on the computer you are connected to.
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Hi Shantanu, can you share more details about your configuration? What's the resolution of the source machine, and the machine you're viewing the remote desktop on? What's your internet/network bandwidth?
Hi Tushar, The problem got partially resolved (90% better display) when I changed the server type from t2.small to m5.large. I guess that the problem is with t2 and t3 series because even 8 GB / 16 GB servers from that type show blurred text. I had used t2.small for several months last year without any problem. Was there any hardware upgrade recently? Or do you use different display hardware for t2/ t3?