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dgorsman
en respuesta a: s3690674


@s3690674 wrote:

Hi @Kevin.Palmer and @alex101000,

 

I tried to turn off the hardware acceleration and my workspace came back to normal. However, my cursor is very laggy. Sometimes it took up to a second or two to get to where I want it to be.

 

I also tried to uncheck the DPI scaling, but it seemed like nothing happened.

 

Is there any other way I can do to get my workspace but does not affect the cursor speed?

 

Please let me know,

 

Thank you.


Turning off hardware acceleration is more of a diagnostic tool than a solution.  Because it "solves" the problem, it indicates your computer is having problems with the graphics system.  Most commonly this is out of date or improperly installed GPU drivers, or a GPU auto-switching utility (common on laptops) getting in the way.  Once you confirm those are correct, turn hardware acceleration back on in AutoCAD.

 

A quick point about your terminology: "workspace" in AutoCAD is a specific term.  It refers to the layout of user interface items, like Ribbon panels, palettes, menus, and toolbars.  You might consider using a different term such as "drawing area".

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