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Low Quality Setting

New Here ,
Dec 26, 2012 Dec 26, 2012

Hello,

I have a Intel GMA 950 Chipset graphic card and its working crappy bad with flash player games. How can i set low quality as default or without right click mouse ? Here is the screen about right click mouse setting. ( there is no quality setting ) -_-

http://g1212.hizliresim.com/14/u/hb76g.png

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New Here ,
Dec 27, 2012 Dec 27, 2012

Can some1 help plz ?

[Moving to Flash Player forums]

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LEGEND ,
Dec 27, 2012 Dec 27, 2012
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A while back I used this old article (2008ish?) in which I installed an addon on my friends old laptop GreaseMonkey). It lets you run (java)scripts easily, especially. In the same post you'll find a link to a snippit that worked:

http://www.help2go.com/Tutorials/Web_Browsers/Force_Flash_Movies_and_Animations_to_Low_Quality.html

In english, it changed the code assigned to the Flash object from high to low quality using JavaScript, which is very safe.

I can't say if this still works but it may be worth a try even though it's old. I'm only mentioning it because it's not some kind of hacked Flash Player, it's just a FireFox addon that's trying to adjust a setting in the webpages source to enable low quality. I'd never condone downloading/using some kind of hacked Flash Player.

Otherwise Flash developers have a way of removing right-click menu commands (like quality) and also setting their own quality setting. It's a bit of an uphill battle. I'm very surprised this isn't an OS-level option but sure enough (in Windows for me) the Control Panel option does not let me adjust this. Perhaps in the future..

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