How can I fix my window 8 blurry

When I go to the store window or something its blur. I don't know how do the go fuzzy far any help pleas!

Only images are blurred?

While I wait for your answer, let me suggest that you verify that your screen resolution is set optimally.  To do this:

  1. Go to your desktop, right click on your desktop wallpaper and choose the resolution of the screen.
  2. In the resolution drop-down, make sure that it is set to the recommended level (usually the highest).

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