Google Chrome™
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Open a browser window and type
chrome://settings/system in the address bar.
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In the System section, turn on
Use hardware acceleration when available.
You need to relaunch your browser for the change to take
effect.
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Type chrome://gpu in the address bar.
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Under Graphics Feature Status, search for
WebGL and check its status.
If the message Hardware accelerated appears, it
indicates WebGL is running on the graphics card.
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Mozilla®
Firefox®
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Open a browser window and type about:config
in the address bar.
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In the search box, type webgl.disabled.
If the value false appears, it indicates WebGL is
enabled.
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Microsoft Edge™ (Chromium-based)
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Open a browser window and type
edge://settings/system in the address bar.
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In the System section, turn on
Use hardware acceleration when available.
You need to relaunch your browser for the change to take
effect.
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Type edge://gpu in the address bar.
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Under Graphics Feature Status, search for
WebGL and check its status.
If the message Hardware accelerated appears,
it indicates WebGL is running on the graphics card.
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