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Chapter 7
Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features
Basic Driver Settings
Antialiasing Settings
Antialiasing is a technique used to minimize the “stairstep” effect sometimes seen
along the edges of 3D objects. Your selection can range from turning antialiasing
completely off to selecting the maximum amount possible for a particular
application. Use this slider to set the degree of antialiasing to be used in Direct3D and
OpenGL applications.
Tips on setting antialiasing modes
— Some antialiasing settings require a large
amount of video memory. If the mode you requested requires more video memory
than available and you see unexpected results, try selecting the next lower mode, and
so on, until you achieve the desired result. You may also want to experiment with
different screen resolutions, refresh rates, and/or color depths until you arrive at a
setting or combination of settings for antialiasing to work.
Figure 7.8
NVIDIA Driver Settings (Standard)
Basic driver settings
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