Libreoffice Hardware Acceleration

Libreoffice Hardware Acceleration

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Autocad portable 4shared. Middle mouse button Defines the function of the middle mouse button. • Automatic scrolling - dragging while pressing the middle mouse button shifts the view. • Paste clipboard - pressing the middle mouse button inserts the contents of the 'Selection clipboard' at the cursor position. The 'Selection clipboard' is independent of the normal clipboard that you use by Edit - Copy/Cut /Insert or the respective keyboard shortcuts. Clipboard and 'Selection clipboard' can contain different contents at the same time. Clipboard Selection clipboard Copy content Edit - Copy Ctrl+C. Select text, table, object.

Paste content Edit - Paste Ctrl+V pastes at the cursor position. Clicking the middle mouse button pastes at the mouse pointer position. Pasting into another document No effect on the clipboard contents. The last marked selection is the content of the selection clipboard.

Mhotspot not working driver problem found with wireless adapter. • Check to see if there is a keyboard shortcut such as Fn+F8 (the specific F# key for your computer usually shows a little Wi-Fi logo on it).

I'd been running LibreOffice with no problems for a while, but recently updated to the 5.40/5.41. Disable hardware graphics acceleration? User Interface Graphics Output Scaling: 100% 3. Use hardware acceleration Icon. View options for LibreOffice applications Mouse positioning Specifies if.

Graphics output. Use Anti-Aliasing When supported, you can enable and disable anti-aliasing of graphics. With anti-aliasing enabled, the display of most graphical objects looks smoother and with less artifacts. Use OpenGL for all rendering (on restart) Use the high performance Open Graphics Library () to render all visual elements of the application, including windows, menus, toolbars and icons. OpenGL uses the computer graphics device to accelerate the graphics rendering.

If the device is blacklisted (see below) this option will not be effective. Force OpenGL even if blacklisted (on restart) Forces the use of OpenGL even if the graphics device is blacklisted.

A device is blacklisted when it is buggy or may render graphics with poor quality. • This page was last edited 14:46:32, 2016-12-27 by LibreOffice Help user. • Content is available under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPLv3), unless otherwise specified, originally based on OpenOffice.org help. 'LibreOffice' and 'The Document Foundation' are registered trademarks of their corresponding registered owners or are in actual use as trademarks in one or more countries. Their respective logos and icons are also subject to international copyright laws. Use thereof is explained in our unless otherwise noted.