Opera 116.0.5341.0 developer update
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@indiqazzz: Thank you for your comment! It is possible to close a tab by clicking the middle mouse button either on the tab itself or while the cursor is positioned at the top of the tab.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@daria19 At the URL
vivaldi://settings/appearance
, Vivaldi has a "Compact menu layout" option (in addition to "compact" UI density mode and the User Interface zoom option). This makes a big difference. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@dnzrzx34 Do you have more than one GPU (built-in one in your CPU and a discrete one for example) or is
opera://gpu
just showing 2 after the GPU driver crashes? Can you tell fromopera://gpu
of the task manager what GPU Opera is using?If not, you can goto "Settings -> System -> Display -> Graphics" in Windows, add Opera to the list and explicitly set it to use the better GPU. Then, restart Opera if you haven't.
And, of course, make sure "Use graphics acceleration when available" is still enabled and adjust the Angle flag for your GPU if needed and if you can find an option for the flag that keeps things hardware acceleration for things while avoid the driver crash. Forget if you tried all that before or not.
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indiqazzz last edited by
@daria19: It is. But before I didn't have to target the tab area and I just closed it by clicking on the very top of the screen.
For some reason the tab is selected if you left-click on the very top of the screen, but it doesn't close.
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