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Turn Hardware Acceleration ON in Google Chrome
Turn Hardware Acceleration ON in Google Chrome

Is Onepush slow on your browser? Try this quick fix!

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Written by Thomas Brandwijk
Updated over a week ago

If Onepush isn't running as smoothly as expected on your browser, enabling hardware acceleration in Google Chrome can significantly enhance its performance. Follow these simple steps to turn on hardware acceleration and optimize your Onepush experience.

Steps to Enable Hardware Acceleration

  1. Open Chrome Settings:

    • Launch your Google Chrome browser.

    • Click on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner to open the Chrome menu.

  2. Access System Settings:

    • From the menu, select "Settings" to open the browser settings page.

    • Scroll down or use the left sidebar to navigate to the "System" section.

  3. Find Hardware Acceleration:

    • In the "System" settings, you will find an option labeled “Use hardware acceleration when available.”

  4. Toggle Hardware Acceleration ON:

    • Toggle this setting ON to enable hardware acceleration.

    Chrome will prompt you to relaunch the browser to apply these changes. Click the relaunch button to restart Chrome and activate the changes.

    Verify Changes:

    • Once Chrome restarts, return to the "System" settings to ensure that hardware acceleration is active.

    • You should now notice improved performance while using Onepush and other applications.

Why Enable Hardware Acceleration?

Enabling hardware acceleration can be particularly beneficial if you're working with graphically intensive applications like Onepush. It helps:

  • Enhance the rendering speed of the web pages and complex graphics.

  • Improve the overall responsiveness of applications running in your browser.

By following these steps, you can ensure that Onepush runs more efficiently, providing you with a smoother and faster user experience.

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