

#OPENGL EXTENSIONS VIEWER 4.1 WINDOWS 10#
On Windows 10 Anniversary Update, when no DisplayLink chip is connected, there is nothing from DisplayLink running. To change the primary monitor, simply right-click on the desktop, then select Display settings, then click on the monitor you wish to make primary, then tick the box "Make this my main display", then click Apply. The primary monitor is the one with the system tray icons. Now if I run any openGL app, the problem of everything being incredibly slow reoccurs, and XYZWare again reports OpenGL 1. After a bit of initialization, the display link monitors display content and the laptop display switches off. Then after I log in, I connect the displaylink hub to the laptop. Hi Alban, what I have tried is to boot the laptop without Displaylink connected. We don't really have control over what the OS lists as cards, and you've stated that what the capability returned does not look to be from DisplayLink driver. I'd welcome your feedback on this as it would help get this fixed. We have a suspicion that the graphics adapter may be enumerated in a different order and therefore you won't have the "Microsoft Corporation 1.1.0" first. If going through the Indirect Display engine, could you please try to make the laptop monitor primary, then reboot and see if it changes the behaviour? When you boot, what display is the primary?

I'm hoping, there will be a solution soon. I'm only afraid looking in the near future (<4 month), when Windows 10 Anniversary is unavoidable! Now I downgraded to the previous Windows 10 build and everything works again.
#OPENGL EXTENSIONS VIEWER 4.1 DRIVERS#
Try upgrading your graphics drivers and/or your graphics hardware in case of problems. GL: Minimum required OpenGL version (2.0) NOT found! Image: Providers: img_tex, img_dds, img_gif, img_sdl2, img_pil (img_ffpyplayer ignored) If I try to use my external monitors, I get this log: Everything is fine, if I only use my build-in-display. I could work with my Lenovo carbon x1 + Lenovo ThinkPad USB3.0 Dock (0A33971)Īnd DisplayLink until the Windows 10 Anniversary came along.
