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Based on our investigation we have categorized the issue that are being reported on this thread into three types:
1. Users having compatible GPU and monitor configuration but still not able to use GPU rendering.
2. Users having Incompatible GPU and monitor configuration. Please refer following link that have all the details system requirement for GPU rendering.
https://helpx.adobe.com/in/indesign/using/gpu_performance.html3. MacPro, Mac mini OR “working on MacBooks with screen down” and using Hidpi monitors with display scale factor one.
This has been identified as bug and we have fixed it in the latest version of InDesign, Id 14.0.3
Please update your InDesign to the latest version to try out the fixNote:
Since , this thread is mainly being tracked only for enable-ment of GPU functionality
Please report drawing related issue via other reported threads or new threads.An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Therise Duck commentedI'm having a similar problem with InDesign. It's becoming a big issue and I simply can't use the program for anything other than minor projects. It's exceptionally slow when I'm in Overprint Preview. I've tried many things and even sat on the phone with Adobe support as they controlled my screen attempting to resolve the issue. But they couldn't and suggested I post my concern here. I've attached screen caps of my system details.
I'm using the latest Adobe software. Illustrator and photoshop are fine. It's just InDesign.Therise Duck supported this idea ·
I'm not sure if this will help anyone, but it sure saved me! I just ignore the incompatible GPU message, BUT under Preferences -- interface -- Options make sure you have these settings:
Hand Tool: Slide Over to Higher Quality.
Live Screen Drawing -- choose Never
and uncheck Greek Vector Graphics on Drag
for some reason this has totally rid me of the problem! Wish you all luck. Let me know if this helps you also.