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CokeBotlSpecs
Dec 16, 2019Copper Contributor
Blurry interface and web pages
When an Edge window is open, all or part of the interface and web page goes in and out of focus (blurs), usually in response to the movement of the mouse cursor, though it doesn't follow it around th...
- Dec 16, 2019Hi,
It must be related to your graphic card and its drivers, since there are more than 1 program having this problem.
check your Nvidia control panel settings.
disable hardware acceleration in Edge insider settings: edge://settings/system
you could use mod organizer 2 instead, it's better and probably won't have the same blurry effects.
if your computer has got more than 1 graphic card (e.g IGPU and Nvidia discrete GPU), set the IGPU for these programs having problem and use Nvidia only for games.
CokeBotlSpecs
Dec 16, 2019Copper Contributor
I should mention that there is one other program that does this on my PC... Vortex Mod Manager.
HotCakeX
Dec 16, 2019MVP
Hi,
It must be related to your graphic card and its drivers, since there are more than 1 program having this problem.
check your Nvidia control panel settings.
disable hardware acceleration in Edge insider settings: edge://settings/system
you could use mod organizer 2 instead, it's better and probably won't have the same blurry effects.
if your computer has got more than 1 graphic card (e.g IGPU and Nvidia discrete GPU), set the IGPU for these programs having problem and use Nvidia only for games.
It must be related to your graphic card and its drivers, since there are more than 1 program having this problem.
check your Nvidia control panel settings.
disable hardware acceleration in Edge insider settings: edge://settings/system
you could use mod organizer 2 instead, it's better and probably won't have the same blurry effects.
if your computer has got more than 1 graphic card (e.g IGPU and Nvidia discrete GPU), set the IGPU for these programs having problem and use Nvidia only for games.
- CokeBotlSpecsDec 16, 2019Copper Contributor
Ha Ha! Perfect answer! I disabled hardware acceleration in both Edge and Vortex, with great results. One would think that hardware acceleration would be an advantage, but not so here.
- HotCakeXDec 16, 2019MVPThanks,
yes you're right, it's better to turn off hardware acceleration unless the graphic card is new (made in the last 2-3 years approximately), otherwise it can do more harm than good