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Hiding "Viewing in high quality. Performance can decrease" bar to prevent misclicking Disable?

skelobonesskelobones Member Posts: 23 EDU
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Is there a way to hide this bar so i can work on my PC in high quality without having to worry about misclicking it, 'worrying' moreso a distraction taking me off my workflow… I understand that it's here, but can i hide it?

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  • MichaelPascoeMichaelPascoe Member Posts: 2,583 PRO
    edited October 3 Answer ✓

    You can manually set the parts view quality to high quality when you set the part color. If you do this, I don't think you will need to force high quality mode.

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    Alternatively, you could zap the browser element to remove it, like this:
    https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/zapit-click-to-remove-ele/ojgbipkkmfaiafopdfopmkjpeppdpkec?hl=en-US&utm_source=ext_sidebar

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  • jmsaltzmanjmsaltzman Member Posts: 20 ✭✭
    edited October 6 Answer ✓

    I have high quality enabled in the "Camera and render options" menu. I like it, and performance is great!

    This is annoying— I don't want or need this constant reminder.

    I don't want to use a plugin to disable the item: it should not be there IMO.

    This looks like a bug to me.

  • MDesignMDesign Member Posts: 1,128 PRO
    Answer ✓

    I highly doubt an intentional screen prompt is a bug.

  • jmsaltzmanjmsaltzman Member Posts: 20 ✭✭

    Is the lingering nature of it intentional? What purpose does it serve? It's impertinent.

  • MDesignMDesign Member Posts: 1,128 PRO

    I don't know the purpose of keeping it open. But it's location could be better placed for sure. For those with limited screen real estate it sometimes overlaps other important buttons/info/ and other messages that would be nice see/interact with. Not sure if it's possible but it probably should only be displayed when performance is suffering to serve as a reminder that it's on. Having said that none of it would define as a bug imo.... Merely a desired change in behavior. Make an improvement request. I'll vote for it.

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