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Does anybody have a clue why this would be happening?
So I noticed with a different app (can't remember which now pro AI or AE), a similar thing was happening but there was an available update, which I got and and all was good.
I don't usually use Dimension but knew it would come in handy for a recent project, but this weird corruption occurs, it happens when I hover over a menu item or button and just keeps getting larger the more I move the mouse.
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yes its a well known issue
try opening the nvidia panel and turn off sharpening globally then save and restart the system for testing
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yes its a well known issue
try opening the nvidia panel and turn off sharpening globally then save and restart the system for testing
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Thank you so much, that worked perfect.
I searched for an answer but to be honest I couldn't get the terminology right to describe what the issue was.
I've never had this issue before and used adobe products for over 20 years.
Just out of curiosity do you know what the issue is referred to as, or what the conflict is?
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The conflict is caused by Adobe software that is not detecting your Gpu correct and that is because they are still mostly Mac fans who don't understand Windows or the idea that software changes
The key points in your case is the screenshot you show the issue with and the fact you told us your Gpu ... Well done for including them 😉
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Sorry i don't have any clue for this problem.
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I am experiencing this strange glitch with my work station that is really driving me nuts. Basically after the PC has been running for a while (anywhere from 1 hour - 5 hours after boot), my mouse will start to glitch during hover events. This happens most commonly while using Photoshop, Android Studio, and Firefox, but will happen during other program use as well.
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the image you posted in your other thread is a Gpu glitlz and the fix is to open your Gpu settings panel to disable global sharpening
the mouse problem could be the same issue because hover normally opens a task bar which would need your Gpu to rendor but then again maybe your idea of a "glitch" looks different and I'd need to see a screengrab of it to be sure... at the very least I know its a system level problem because it happens in other software
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That doesn't work unfortunately. All sharpening setting have been disabled via NVIDIA control panel and the issue persists