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After applying the transparency effect a window redraws very slow, or produces visual glitches, or becomes black. Whats wrong?

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After applying the transparency effect a window redraws very slow, or produces visual glitches, or becomes black. Whats wrong?

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A. Our programs do nothing specific themselves to make windows translucent – we fully rely on the standard features provided for applications by the Windows® operating system itself. So if you encounter the poor perfomance of the transparency effect, or have some kind of visual inconsistency, then it means that your video card driver has the bad support of those standard Windows® features. Without a proper support of your video hardware the transparency effect will work very slow, even if you are using a modern powerful CPU. Try to update your video driver to the latest version from your video card manufacturer’s website.

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