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    • andrew84
      andrew84 last edited by

      No major reported bugs are fixed. The window still moves while dragging the scrollbar, tab are still messed up after moving. Not to mention numerous visual bugs.

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      • beboss
        beboss last edited by

        For me personally it's really hard to find sometimes which is the active tab. It's not tab obvious even it's "highlighted"

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        • MichaIng
          MichaIng @MichaIng last edited by

          Okay regarding black render areas, the "Out-of-process 2D canvas rasterization" flag alone does not seem to be the issue. To eliminate them, I currently additionally disabled "Multithreaded UI Compositor" and "Main thread runs as compositing" and enabled "Override software rendering list". I will try to narrow it down to what is really needed. It is a bid difficult to effectively test, since those black areas do not always appear immediately but sometimes after a longer time while browsing different websites.

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          • A Former User
            A Former User @beboss last edited by

            @beboss: For me too. I have already sent several messages to the Opera team reporting this problem. Opera could have a border on the active window, like we have in Opera GX. This way, identification of the active tab would be immediate.

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            • andrew84
              andrew84 @Guest last edited by andrew84

              @kened In private mode it looks even worse.

              In overall they made a weird 'improvement' regarding the tab highlighting described here https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2023/10/opera-105-developer/

              tab islands enhancement, improved tabs and bookmarks highlighting in dark mode,

              When hovering by cursor tab is bright, but when activating the tab becomes dull. In my opinion it should be vice versa. https://forums.opera.com/post/329899

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              • karen-arzumanyan
                karen-arzumanyan last edited by

                Cursor issue still not resolved😞!
                Detail: https://forums.opera.com/topic/66351/opera-103-0-4928-0-developer-update/14
                The problem also exists on version 106.0.4971.0

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                • MichaIng
                  MichaIng @MichaIng last edited by MichaIng

                  Narrowed it down: It is actually "Multithreaded UI Compositor" and "Out-of-process 2D canvas rasterization." which both cause the issue individually, even if the other flag is disabled, but also in combination. "Main thread runs as compositing" and "Override software rendering list" seem to have no effect on the matter, the latter of course in generally only matters if the own GPU is on this software rendering list, which seems to be not true for mine. opera://gpu/ shows:

                  Graphics Feature Status

                  • Canvas: Hardware accelerated
                  • Canvas out-of-process rasterization: Disabled (manually disabled via flag)
                  • Direct Rendering Display Compositor: Disabled
                  • Compositing: Hardware accelerated
                  • Multiple Raster Threads: Enabled
                  • OpenGL: Enabled
                  • Rasterization: Hardware accelerated
                  • Raw Draw: Disabled
                  • Skia Graphite: Disabled
                  • Video Decode: Hardware accelerated
                  • Video Encode: Hardware accelerated
                  • Vulkan: Disabled
                  • WebGL: Hardware accelerated
                  • WebGL2: Hardware accelerated
                  • WebGPU: Hardware accelerated
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                    • A Former User
                      A Former User @andrew84 last edited by

                      @andrew84: I have been using Opera GX as an alternative. It makes it much easier to identify the active tab. It's intuitive.

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User @andrew84 last edited by

                        @andrew84: I have the impression that the Opera team doesn't even read our messages here on the forum. They don't care about our feedback.

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                        • donq
                          donq @MichaIng last edited by

                          @michaing said in Opera 106 developer:

                          Narrowed it down: It is actually "Multithreaded UI Compositor" and "Out-of-process 2D canvas rasterization." which both cause the issue individually, even if the other flag is disabled, but also in combination.

                          Same here - either flag alone didn't help. Disabling both seems workig so far.

                          This seems to be related to only very specific video hardware/driver - I have Intel onboard video on different PCs, but only one (older) is affected.

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                          • MichaIng
                            MichaIng @donq last edited by

                            @donq It's strange: In the meantime the issue reappeared with those two flags disabled, just after a longer while. I disabled again "Main thread runs as compositing" and also "Accelerated 2D canvas" and "GPU rasterization", one by one after each did not help. Currently I do not face the issue, but I remember a little black glitch yesterday. I fail to derive a clear cause-and-effect, but it is more like the chances for the issue to appear, or better the time/actions it takes while using Opera before it appears, seem to increase when disabling the flags. If I change back all of them to default, very quickly vast parts of the screen/website turn black again.

                            So someone needs to dig into the depth of 2D compositing and how these flags can affect it in a way that these black areas appear more or less often, but without any flag being the only and definit cause of or solution for it 🤔. If someone has an idea how to debug, I am open to help, but I am out of ideas.

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                            • ralf-brinkmann
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                              Opera 106.0.4977.0 Developer.

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