mau1791 wrote:
> la voce "disable..." mi manca proprio; grazie dei suggerimenti che ora
> analizzerò
ho approfondito con altre parole chiave, copincollo perché il forum non
fornisce il link diretto al post (ma metto quello alla discussione)
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https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook_com/forum/all/disable-hardware-acceleration-option-move/24bc32e2-a86d-4e3c-9405-a097e361e27c ]
| Please note that this option is being deprecated in Outlook as the new
| Wincomp rendering engine rolls out to production. Wincomp is
| currently at 15% of Current Channel in builds 14026.20000 and
| higher. If you still need to alter Hardware Acceleration settings to
| diagnose a rendering issue, you can do so through the following
| Windows settings:
|
| Choose which Graphics Adapter Office apps use:
| • Navigate to: Settings > Display > Graphics Settings
| • From here you can add a Desktop application using the "Browse" button.
| • For each Desktop application clicking "Options" will allow you to
| override which GPU is used when there are multiple GPUs on the
| machine.
|
| Disable one or more Graphics Adapters via Device Manager:
| • Navigate to: Start > Device Manager
| • Expand the "Display Adapters" node
| • Right-click and choose "Disable device" on the Graphics Adapter you
| wish to disable.
| • If all Graphics adapters are disabled, Windows will default to
| Software rendering via the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter.
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|
| This is the current guidance on display issues, Display issues in
| Office client applications. - Office | Microsoft Docs. This should
| get updated as Wincomp continues to roll out.
| Hal Hostetler, CPBE
| Broadcast Engineer/IT Pro
| MVP-Outlook - WA7BGX
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in pratica la voce sta sparendo perché stanno utilizzando un nuovo
motore per il rendering, che però può dare i numeri con certe schede
video, o anche solo per il fatto che nel sistema ce ne sia più d'una