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Topic Closedline smoothing

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EDSWELD View Drop Down
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    Posted: 12.Jul.2022 at 11:30
Help please. I am running autocad 2007 on windows 10 OS and on my new monitor (32" TV)  all my angled lines come out very segmented looking. I know this happens to a much lesser and hardly noticable degree on any monitor but it is very annoying on this screen. Does anybody know how I can remedy this? I've tried different display settings, resolutions etc. Thank you
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Jul.2022 at 12:25
You should start in making your AutoCAD and Windows version compatible - either downgrade your OS to Win7/8 or upgrade your AutoCAD. Your graphics driver may also influence this.
Vladimir Michl (moderator)
Arkance Systems - arkance-systems.cz - Autodesk reseller
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Jul.2022 at 12:36
Thank you. What is a good graphics driver or how do I determine what I have?

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