grki Posted September 8, 2022 Posted September 8, 2022 Hi everyone! Since last mainboard upgrade, I installed "tons" driver and manufacturer software. After that I noticed that the GUI of LaunchBox and BigBox was getting from time to time very glitchy, just an example: When I move with the mouse over UI elements, then the hovered/focused elements won't rendered correctly. Solution: The root cause of this strange UI effects was "ASUS Sonic Studio" and "ASUS Sonic Radar". In other setups both UWP apps are known as "Sonic Studio 3" and "Sonic Radar 3". So, if you encounter same issue too, then simply remove these apps and disable the service called "NahimicService". After a fresh reboot your LaunchBox will look cool again! I found this solution on the Microsoft Community: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-10-ui-glitch/73a388ee-d097-4ab3-913d-f5bc8e4ac205 It seems that ASUS is not as good in software as in hardware development *gg* ... 😄 Quote
neil9000 Posted September 8, 2022 Posted September 8, 2022 14 minutes ago, grki said: Hi everyone! Since last mainboard upgrade, I installed "tons" driver and manufacturer software. After that I noticed that the GUI of LaunchBox and BigBox was getting from time to time very glitchy, just an example: When I move with the mouse over UI elements, then the hovered/focused elements won't rendered correctly. Solution: The root cause of this strange UI effects was "ASUS Sonic Studio" and "ASUS Sonic Radar". In other setups both UWP apps are known as "Sonic Studio 3" and "Sonic Radar 3". So, if you encounter same issue too, then simply remove these apps and disable the service called "NahimicService". After a fresh reboot your LaunchBox will look cool again! I found this solution on the Microsoft Community: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-10-ui-glitch/73a388ee-d097-4ab3-913d-f5bc8e4ac205 It seems that ASUS is not as good in software as in hardware development *gg* ... 😄 Yeah, this has been a issue we have been aware of for two years. 1 Quote
Teej Posted November 13, 2022 Posted November 13, 2022 Fixed it! Apparently it was routing through my integrated graphics rather than Nvidia. I set it to use dedicated GPU in Nvidia control panel under 3D Settings> Program Settings and now everything displays properly. 1 Quote
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