

On a Windows machine, you can also control the rendering via the COMSOL Multiphysics shortcut:ġ. Note that DirectX is only available on Windows.
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You can also force COMSOL Multiphysics to use a certain renderer by using an option to the command used to start:Ĭomsol -3drend ogl (start with OpenGL rendering)Ĭomsol -3drend dx9 (start with DirectX rendering)Ĭomsol -3drend sw (start with software rendering) Switch renderer in the Graphics category in the Preference dialog box on the Options menu.

If OpenGL rendering does not work and you are not satisfied with the performance of the software rendering you can try and use the DirectX renderer. In the Preferences window select Graphics and Plot Windows and set the Rendering option to Software.
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Mac and Linux users: From the main menu select Options>Preferences. Windows users: From the File menu, select Preferences.

To open the Preferences dialog box, in the COMSOL Desktop: The quickest solution is to switch to software rendering: If it does not succeed in automatically changing the rendering, you have to do it manually. If not it will try to fall back to use a built-in software rendering, which usually works OK but is much slower and less smooth than hardware rendering. The first time COMSOL Multiphysics is started it will detect if the graphics card supports the necessary features. A graphics card using OpenGL 2.1 is needed to use the hardware accelerated rendering. Graphics Window not responding on computer with Intel Iris Xe graphics chipīy default COMSOL Multiphysics uses hardware accelerated rendering (OpenGL) for showing geometry, mesh and visualization of plots. Graphical Glitches in the User Interface on Gaming Computers More problem-specific fixes can be found in the following entries This entry is meant as listing general strategies when experiencing graphics issues in COMSOL Multiphysics.
