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      Dekade
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      I have just completed upgrading from SU8 to SU2014. I work mostly in the woodworking template. I INSTANTLY have noticed that the red, blue, green - xyz - axis are quite faint in definition. They are barely visible. I am running Windows 7 and pretty much have a power user desktop machine focused on strong graphics for CAD work. I never had this visibility issue in SU8.

      Any suggestions to improve the issue?

      Thanks,

      Dekade

      Thank You,

      Dekade

      Knowing JESUS CHRIST, and living daily for Him, is a good thing; not an embarrassment.

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        Dave R
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        You need to experiment with the OpenGL settings under Window>Preferences>OpenGL. Try changing the states of Use Hardware Acceleration and Fastfeedback. You'll have to play with combinations of settings to find the one that best suits your GPU.

        Please complete your profile to include SU and OS version. It'll be helpful in the future.

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          Dekade
          last edited by

          Thank you for the profile advice. I will immediately do that. As for the OpenGL settings - I will experiment in that area. Thanks again.

          Thank You,

          Dekade

          Knowing JESUS CHRIST, and living daily for Him, is a good thing; not an embarrassment.

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