![]() ![]() What do i get with it enabled? What would change if i disabled it? What do IT Pros normally do in their shops.įWIW, i prefer the "best looking/best appearance" OVER "best performance" so i dont want to disable it if there isnt a reason. What is this setting for? When it isnt checked, i assume that "hardware graphics acceleration" I noticed in Office (Outlook 2019 specifically) that there is an Advanced Option named "disable hardware graphics acceleration".
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