Photoshop CS4's OpenGL Drawing feature is disabled while ASUS N10J-A1 is on Intel GMA graphics. With such feature disabled, one could not perform smooth progressive zooming via press-hold of the primary mouse button. Check the mid-part of the video. While on Intel graphics, Photoshop CS4 does conventional zoom-in as opposed to progressive zoom-in. Rotate view tool, another OpenGL-dependent feature, is likewise disabled.
ASUS N10J-A1 doing progressive zoom in PS CS4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWZFdMXJrgE
For info purposes, ASUS N10J-A1 can toggle between nVidia GeForce 9300M GS graphics or Intel GMA 950 graphics via a small physical switch at the left side of the machine (near the vent and HDMI port as you can see in the early part of the video).
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Please explain: Does this laptop have two different graphics controllers integrated into it?
TroyOi 1 year ago
@RatedAO2009 ...Got same problem
check out the video:
did ya find any solutions... please help me!!!
thanks
dONLY1NiSH 1 year ago
What was the point for this?
I'm searching for a solution not stating the obvious nice girl BTW
szilu2002 2 years ago
i have aspire 4520....with vista sp1.....i still remember that all the special features are enable....with nvidia geforce 7000M.....but the now all the special thing are fone...cs4 even cannot detect the vid card...i really wonder why...is it because of vista sp2...??
RatedAO2009 2 years ago
Really interesting. Never heard of a laptop that can switch graphics cards. Intel drivers really suck that they don't support opengl in photoshop cs4.
chimera15 2 years ago