"OpenGL Disabled" Warning in Plugins with Oscilloscope
Symptom: Display issues characterized by an "OpenGL disabled" warning, exclusively affecting plugins with an oscilloscope feature.
Cause: This issue typically arises when a user operates an affected host and has not enabled OpenGL during the plugin's installation process.
Troubleshooting Steps
Enable OpenGL in Installer:
- Re-run the plugin installer and ensure to enable the OpenGL option.
- This step is crucial for the proper functioning of oscilloscope visuals in the plugin.
Check for Improvement:
- After enabling OpenGL and completing the installation, check if the display quality improves and the warning disappears.
Anticipate Potential Issues:
- Enabling OpenGL might resolve this specific issue but can lead to other problems, such as a black window.
- If you encounter a black window, refer to our troubleshooting guide for that issue: "How to Fix the Black Window Issue in OpenGL-Enabled Plugins"
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