Hardware Acceleration
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In Chrome, there's an advanced setting to disable hardware acceleration, which I assume is being inherited from Chromium. Is there any way to do this in Vivaldi? I suffer from a screen flickering issue periodically in Chrome and disabling this setting always solves the problem. I'm experiencing this issue in Vivaldi now and I'm sure the same thing would solve it...if I could only find such a setting. Thanks.
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Not sure if this will work, but try launching Vivaldi with the switch –disable-gpu
1. Right click on your "Vivaldi" icon.
2. Choose properties
3. At the end of your target line add the command line flag. In this case:
--disable-gpu
4. With that example flag, it should look like: vivaldi.exe --disable-gpu -
vivaldi://flags/#disable-accelerated-2d-canvas ?
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Worked perfectly, thanks! :cheer:
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vivaldi://flags/#disable-accelerated-2d-canvas ?
Out of curiosity, is there a list of these pages (such as vivaldi://chrome/extensions and vivaldi://flags)? I find them useful, but I'm sure there are plenty I just don't know about.
Thanks
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vivaldi://flags/#disable-accelerated-2d-canvas ?
Out of curiosity, is there a list of these pages (such as vivaldi://chrome/extensions and vivaldi://flags)? I find them useful, but I'm sure there are plenty I just don't know about.
Thanks
Hopefully we'll get some documentation of all the flags later too, like Opera:config.
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vivaldi://flags/#disable-accelerated-2d-canvas ?
Out of curiosity, is there a list of these pages (such as vivaldi://chrome/extensions and vivaldi://flags)? I find them useful, but I'm sure there are plenty I just don't know about.
Thanks
Just as Chrome has chrome://chrome-urls we have vivaldi://vivaldi-urls for Vivaldi.
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Thanks
I didn't know about the Chrome URLs, never really used Chrome.
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