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Running Laptop with 42" 1080p LCD...

Running Laptop with 42" 1080p LCD...

Running Laptop with 42" 1080p LCD...

(OP)
set to 1920X1080
Eveything looks really good except model edges are saw toothed.
Are their any settings or config options to help improve.

Thanks

RE: Running Laptop with 42" 1080p LCD...

There is probably a setting to enable "Anti-aliasing" somewhere in Pro/Engineer. This simply 'checks' the edges of rendered geometry and attempts to smooth them out.

You can sometimes force this in your graphics hardware (which is the way I have done it) the method varies based on the graphics card vendor but its normally under "quality and  performance" or something similar. Bear in mind that the more anti-aliasing you apply, the more performance is required, complex models may result in low frame rates when rotating the model.

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