Using windows 10 and OpenLP 3 (2.9.2) and I'm getting this screen, what went wrong? I've had successful installs on 2 other laptops, so any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks for this. I should have clarified, that I did see this after some searching earlier. However, since I wasn't using Intel graphics, I was hoping there was a another way to solve the issue without a driver update.
I'm actually using a laptop with a GTX GeForce GTX 1650 with 4GB of RAM. But I realize that I do have a driver update from Nvidia this month. I will install and see if that improves the view.
The display view is at 100% And I'm at native resolution (1920x1080)
Oddly enough, while I see this screen like this, I can still access the menu and access the options, show/hide views. Though I do have to "blind click" on the upper white stripe that was once a menu. No luck with the giant buttons though ;)
It was due to Intel video! Apparently my setup has both Intel and Nvidia video onboard.
So I needed to set the laptop to enforce the Nvidia card usage. And once I did that the screen was normal! I didn't (and probably should) update the Intel drivers. Instead, I set my video card as the main GPU on my system.
If you happen to have a laptop or a MOBO with Intel onboard video and an Nvidia card, making this setting in the Nvidia Control Panel may come in handy.
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From what I've seen, this is a graphics driver bug. Would you happen to be using intel graphics? Others have solved this problem by updating their intel graphics driver. (https://forums.openlp.org/discussion/comment/13854/#Comment_13854)
Thanks for this. I should have clarified, that I did see this after some searching earlier. However, since I wasn't using Intel graphics, I was hoping there was a another way to solve the issue without a driver update.
I'm actually using a laptop with a GTX GeForce GTX 1650 with 4GB of RAM. But I realize that I do have a driver update from Nvidia this month. I will install and see if that improves the view.
The display view is at 100% And I'm at native resolution (1920x1080)
Oddly enough, while I see this screen like this, I can still access the menu and access the options, show/hide views. Though I do have to "blind click" on the upper white stripe that was once a menu. No luck with the giant buttons though ;)
It was due to Intel video! Apparently my setup has both Intel and Nvidia video onboard.
So I needed to set the laptop to enforce the Nvidia card usage. And once I did that the screen was normal! I didn't (and probably should) update the Intel drivers. Instead, I set my video card as the main GPU on my system.
If you happen to have a laptop or a MOBO with Intel onboard video and an Nvidia card, making this setting in the Nvidia Control Panel may come in handy.
I'm glad you worked it out! That one had me stumped.