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Strangely enough, I haven't seen an update around here in a while. I also want this fixed since, while it was Microsoft who broke it, DisplayLink is the one still with the technology and the only group that can fix said bug. I'm curious what's required to fix it even or who you need to go to so you can address the issue.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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This little bug was getting on my nerves. I have Windows 7 x64 with the newly released SP1. I personally hate Aero themes, because I think they are clunky and heavy handed. Besides that, I seem to get a little more performance from the classic mode.
I found it unusual that the issues that I was having only seemed to happen when using FF4 and above. I tried everything; e.g. reinstalled all drivers, different combinations of legacy drivers, etc, etc. This morning I realized it HAD to be something with FF. So in FF, under Tools > Options > Advanced, I unchecked the option for "Use hardware acceleration when possible". Everything seems to work perfectly now. BTW, I also have the "Optimize for Video" option enabled in the DisplayLink tray utility. Now I can calm the heck down and focus on some work. Last edited by RW20087; 09-11-2011 at 03:19 PM. |
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There's no reason to accept a workaround as a solution. Sure it fixes it only with Firefox, but then that also breaks all acceleration which newer versions of Firefox benefit from. |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Well they should get on it or hire some developers who are up to the task. This bug has been around for a while. Having someone from their company chime in and suggest using an Aero theme is ridiculous.
The symptom is with how newer versions of FF are handling hardware acceleration, as opposed to older versions. Maybe they should start there. Last edited by RW20087; 09-12-2011 at 12:53 PM. |
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It's more important to explain if it's fixable, why it's not (if not), and how long it's going to take. And honestly, I don't believe anything's not able to be fixed or I could just sell off the DisplayLink hardware I've already purchased as it's fairly useless if I can't put applications in any of 'em. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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That's what we were just talking about. And it broke sometime in February to March which is why we're both peeved it hasn't been fixed yet. Not to mention some other bugs which I wholly dislike associated with OpenGL, but I'd rather not go into those because I can't even use the monitors for hardly anything anymore anyway.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Now the issue is much worse with Windows 7 x64 SP1 and IE9. I'll never purchase another Displaylink product again.
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