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Configure Driver

Customize menu > Preferences > Preference Settings dialog > Viewports tab > Display Drivers group > Configure Driver button

You configure the current display driver using the Viewports panel of the Preference Settings dialog.

Changes to a driver's configuration take effect immediately, and the configuration persists between sessions. However, data downloaded to the graphics card is not regenerated. For example, if you change the texture resolution, the hardware continues to use the previous resolution until you use the Material Editor to reload the texture.

The options in the driver configuration dialog vary, depending on which driver is in use. This reference describes the options for the Software Display Driver, and Open GL drivers.

If you use a custom driver, the options depend on what the driver's manufacturer provides. See the manufacturer's documentation for further information.

See also

Graphics Driver Setup Dialog

Configure Software Display Driver Dialog

Configure OpenGL Dialog

Configure Direct3D Dialog


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