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Old   May 4, 2018, 13:06
Default Paraview display issue on Windows
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Hello everyone,

I am referred to this forum by a developer at the 3D Slicer forum. I installed the Paraview v5.5 (and nightly build of 3D Slicer) and both suffered from the same display issue, i.e., the interface of the software looks semi-transparent, please see attached picture. The developer at the 3D Slicer forum said it might be a video card driver issue and that I might get more help here. My computer is a desktop, with only one video card (GTX1080) and the driver version is 397.31 from the Geforce Experience software. The operating system is Windows 10 64 bit with latest April Update installed (I haven't tested Paraview before that...)



It also happens on 3D slicer nightly build (05/02):


BTW, when I first got Paraview v5.5 installed, it threw an OpenGL driver error upon launching. Then I updated the video card driver to the latest one and now the error is gone but the interface still seems semi-transparent.....

Any help is greatly appreciated!
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