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So I accidentally dropped my phone on my keyboard and I do not know what keyboard buttons it feels on that activated this system information on my Program Monitor. It is not the overlay settings, I've tried that already but this is more about my system information and GPU settings. Does anyone know how to turn this off?
Okay, so I figured it out. it's not the OVERLAY settings. It is "OPEN CL Render System" and here's a video (in a language I don't understand) and it's pretty straight forward.
Here's the link to the video.
Moderator Note: Link/text removed. Sorry. Please do not use the internal developer tool to change the application.
It is against the corporate guidelines and is a request from Adobe Premiere Pro engineering.
I might have to drop my phone on the keyboard again... Hahaha!
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Go into the wrench menu for the Program monitor. You have 'Overlay' settings activated, turn them off.
Those are notifications that are very useful in some circumstances as it's showing if there are dropped frames, that sort of thing. Just turn off Overlays from the Program monitor's panel settings.
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Hi Neil,
Thanks for your response. I did turn off the overlay, infact that was the first thing I tried but it's not the overlay setting. Thank you for responding.
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Okay, so I figured it out. it's not the OVERLAY settings. It is "OPEN CL Render System" and here's a video (in a language I don't understand) and it's pretty straight forward.
Here's the link to the video.
Moderator Note: Link/text removed. Sorry. Please do not use the internal developer tool to change the application.
It is against the corporate guidelines and is a request from Adobe Premiere Pro engineering.
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The boxes should be the standard Safe margins which are also on the Program monitor menu.
But you're right, I can't find any Overlay settings for the GPU information on that screen. Really truely ... weird.
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"enable dog ears" ... that's a hoot. I wonder what keyboard combination brought that up?
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I might have to drop my phone on the keyboard again... Hahaha!
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Hello Vivek how are you? I am expereicning this probloem for the firts time in my career, but I am using an IMAC and not a PC. Do you knpow how I can fix this problem on an IMAC?
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Ctrl+shift +F11 is the kbsc for PC, might be something simular for mac.