Lately, for about two weeks, some strange bugs have been occurring: white artifacts suddenly appear on the screen and disappear quickly. Sometimes during actions like scrolling on a page or simply clicking to play a video on YouTube.
At first, I thought it might be a problem with my graphics card, so I ran some tests, and to my relief, it was in perfect health and functioning. Then I thought it might be something with the computer, so I did some cleaning and ran tests, but everything was okay as well.
In the end, the browser was the only thing left, which should have been the most obvious option since I now realize the bug didn't occur in other parts of the operating system. As a web developer spending most of my time in the browser testing code, my brain must have become accustomed to it.
Anyway, it seems to be related to OperaGX itself. Yesterday, I tested it on my laptop, and the same bugs occurred.
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White Artifacts Appear and Disappear on ScreenOpera for Windows
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[Suggestion]Open devtools in another windowOpera GX
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RE: White Artifacts Appear and Disappear on ScreenOpera for Windows
@knario Apparently it stopped happening after some browser updates
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White Artifacts Appear and Disappear on ScreenOpera for Windows
Lately, for about two weeks, some strange bugs have been occurring: white artifacts suddenly appear on the screen and disappear quickly. Sometimes during actions like scrolling on a page or simply clicking to play a video on YouTube.
At first, I thought it might be a problem with my graphics card, so I ran some tests, and to my relief, it was in perfect health and functioning. Then I thought it might be something with the computer, so I did some cleaning and ran tests, but everything was okay as well.
In the end, the browser was the only thing left, which should have been the most obvious option since I now realize the bug didn't occur in other parts of the operating system. As a web developer spending most of my time in the browser testing code, my brain must have become accustomed to it.
Anyway, it seems to be related to OperaGX itself. Yesterday, I tested it on my laptop, and the same bugs occurred.