Hopefully this is not too silly a question. I can enable the desktop cube, but when I do I get a "ghosting" effect on my desktop wallpaper - you can kinda see the faint outline of the 4 desktops in the background.
What would be causing this? would it be because I don't have a separate graphics card, just the in-built Intel one?
Desktop cube ghosting [SOLVED]
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Re: Desktop cube ghosting
It could be that your built in graphics does not have quite the "umph" needed, but I honestly don't know and I don't recognize this error
Re: Desktop cube ghosting
Yeah, I haven't seen that on any machine I have installed either.
Re: Desktop cube ghosting
Check the desktop cube opacity settings, they may be set to be slightly transparent when now spinning the cube, that will cause that effect.
Re: Desktop cube ghosting [SOLVED]
Hey, thanks man! I didn't even think about settings - I had all sorts of preferences setup (which must have been causing it), but then just changed the profile to the default "Hollywood got nothing" and all is well.McLovin wrote:Check the desktop cube opacity settings, they may be set to be slightly transparent when now spinning the cube, that will cause that effect.
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