OP is a laptop user. NVidia laptop-users (at least) have a convenient shortcut. Try r-clicking on SU18 desktop icon and select the option which allows one to chose preferred graphic card to be used for the program. Otherwise, as @Yorg wrote, r-click on empty desktop space and choose NVidia Control panel > follow rest of step outlined above.
This was the solution for me. I tried to open sketchup, the work screen was black, I clicked on windows, clicked on preferences, clicked on open GL and unchecked use fast feedback and as the little girl on the commercial says Waa Laa. I have windows 10 and it uses Intel 64-bit Hope this helps someone else as it did me. Thanks all who helped me get it done.
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This was the solution for me. I tried to open sketchup, the work screen was black, I clicked on windows, clicked on preferences, clicked on open GL and unchecked use fast feedback and as the little girl on the commercial says Waa Laa. I have windows 10 and it uses Intel 64-bit Hope this helps someone else as it did me. Thanks all who helped me get it done.
You mean the whole computer screen, not only the inside of your SketchUp window? The only time I have seen this was when a graphics card in my old computer failed. It first started blacking out in SketchUp (logically, as it taxes the GPU much more than other applications) but afterwards it started failing in other applications too. So a hardware fault is also a possibility. Is the cooling system in your PC and on the graphics card functioning normally? The Nvidia control panel has also, if I remember right, a function to monitor the operating temperature.
Following @Anssi hardware concerns, a completely black screen could also mean a monitor is going bad which recently happened to me. Other bad monitor symptoms included monitor driver reloading and the screen display restored and once even got a BSOD. Reportedly a recent Windows 10 update has also affected a few monitors using NVidia cards though graphic driver update fixed that issue for many of those people. Are you referring to the entire screen or just the SU workspace?
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