Blury fonts in Performancepoint Sharepoint 2013

Hi,
I am moving some dashboards from SP 2010 to SP 2013, but the fonts in SP2013 for my Analytic charts looks all blurry, some more than others. Its blurry also in Dashboard designer and multiple broswsers (IE/Firefox/Chrome). The font is Tahoma 8 in both cases,
but its blurry whatever font I'm selecting.
I've tried go/binging the issue as I was expecting thousands of hits if this is a widespread issue, but no.. so maybe it's just me:)
Any Idea? Seen this before?

Hi,
According to your post, my understanding is that you could not see the connections option available in the PerformancePoint filter web part.
Did you click the “Edit Web Part” option?
After clicking the “Edit Web Part”, you could see the “Connections “ option on the web part as below.
Thanks & Regards,
Jason
Jason Guo
TechNet Community Support

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