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I'm a newcomer to Maya and I've been experiencing certain display problems for a while now - and I've been told that it's probably a video driver problem.
My problems are
1. Numbers on my 'keyframe' display on the bottom of the screen - appear serrated
2. Same problem with my 'axis ' display on the main interface screen
In 'safe' mode these 'display' errors do not exist
My computer was built in a local shop, and I believe I have identified the graphics card as being an SiS mirage graphics card.
Whilst I downloaded 'Driver Detective' - it detected 6 problems that require rectifying , however I cannot currently afford to register in order to do so.
thanks for that - the problem is though that it DID work without these problems when it was instaled earlier this year - what else may be thge matter in that case do you think?
My best guess would be that your graphics drivers have been updated and/or changed (possibly by another program), which has affected your maya display.
Maybe uninstalling and reinstalling your graphics driver will fix this - or updating to the latest version?
Either way, if you are serious about getting into 3D, a good graphics card is a must have.
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