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GFX doesn't go back to Integrated after being forced into Discrete #26

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jlhopes opened this issue Dec 13, 2017 · 1 comment
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@jlhopes
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jlhopes commented Dec 13, 2017

First off, Steve, thank you for your work on this! I'm now running 2.4.4i, and it's helped a lot with the annoying flickering I get on my 2015 MBP in certain apps (mainly Word 2011). I'm running Sierra (10.12.6), and half the time I use an external monitor, which forces the computer (and gfx) into discrete graphics mode. However, when I unplug from the external monitor and go back to using the MBP screen, gfx doesn't switch back to integrated mode, and when I try to do it manually, the "d" stays in place. I have to quit and restart the program to get it working properly. Not sure if there is any way to fix this, but if there is it would be amazing. Thanks!

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bioharz commented May 13, 2018

Yes. You have quit all programs that were using the dGPU. You can'T fix taht with gfxCardStatus. That's a MacOS issue.

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