In model space, I am having a hard time seeing my lines against the black back ground. I just installed autocad lt 2019 on a new machine and I imported my favorite CTB files to get my line weights. I draw a lot with white, blue, magenta and various grays. I love my line weights! But on the new machine I can barely see them on the screen. They are too dim...not bright enough. Is there a contrast setting in autocad lt? Can I make the lines and objects more visible on the model screen? Going crazy looking for options. Thanks!
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if it's a general CAD issue ... have you try to play with the Brightness mode of your machine . or disable hardware acceleration from GRAPHICSCONFIG .
Imad Habash
Hi @Anonymous ,
Thanks for posting.
I had a similar case where the lines are far too dim. I fixed it by updating the graphics card driver version. Take a look at the Autodesk Knowlede Network article below;
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Yes, thanks!
I just had to adjust my model background color to black. For some reason, this version of AutoCAD light comes standard with a grey background in model space.
I've had the same problem since I bought a new computer and a new screen. I'm using a NVIDIA graphic card & Autocad LT 2021, with black background. I feel like a can't see anything and my eyes are getting so tired... The lines seems faded and so thin.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Hi @arcand_lucie ,
I would rather recommend to change the NVIDIA setting to perform high performance to run AutoCAD and set the
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thank you,
Hi @sophia_lee ,
I had already forced AutoCAD to use my NVIDIA graphics card months ago. Althought, I had not changed the settings of the card, as shown in your link, which I finally did last week. I think the lines actually look brighter.
Thanks,
perfect solution. not sure but it seemed liked I needed to re-start the program for it to take effect
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