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Status: WontFix
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Closed: Sep 11
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OS: Windows
Pri: 2
Type: Bug



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Hardware Acceleration causes screen to shake when rolling over links

Reported by jonahlwa...@gmail.com, Aug 15

Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/70.0.3521.2 Safari/537.36

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Enable Hardware Acceleration
2. Visit any web page
3. Mouse over links

What is the expected behavior?
To not display any sort of screen movement while rolling the mouse over links.

What went wrong?
Screen seems to shake left-right when rolling over links on any web page, even in incognito.

Did this work before? N/A 

Chrome version: 70.0.3521.2  Channel: dev
OS Version: 10.0
Flash Version: 

Restart did not fix the problem.
Disabling Hardware Acceleration fixed the problem.
 
Labels: Needs-Triage-M70
Cc: swarnasree.mukkala@chromium.org
Labels: Needs-Feedback Triaged-ET
Unable to reproduce the issue on reported chrome version  #70.0.3521.2 using Windows 10, by following below steps.

Steps:
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1.Launche chrome.
2.Enabled Hardware Acceleration.
3.Navigated to https://html.com/anchors-links/.
4.After hovering over the links, unable to observe any sort of screen movement while hovering the mouse over links.
Note: Tried the same in incognito mode also but unable to reproduce the issue.

Attached screencast for reference.
@Reporter: Could you please review the attached screen-cast and confirm if anything being missed here and request you to retry this issue with fresh profile without any extensions/apps or reset all the flags and let us know if issue still persists.

Thanks.!
874287.mp4
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1. Enable hardware acceleration
2. Reset all flags to default
3. Disable all extensions except Chrome apps
4. Navigated to any websites
5. Still encountered screen shake bug

Problem still occurs in Version 70.0.3528.4 (Official Build) dev (64-bit)
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Comment 4 by sheriffbot@chromium.org, Aug 24

Labels: -Needs-Feedback
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Components: Blink
jonahlwalker@ Thanks for the update.

Retested this issue on Windows 10 on the reported version 70.0.3528.4 and the latest Canary 70.0.3538.5 and unable to reproduce the issue as per comment #3.
Cannot observe any shake on the screen while rolling over links.

As this issue not reproducible at TE end, tentatively adding 'Blink' component and requesting the team to look into the issue and help in further triaging.

Thanks..
Components: -UI -Blink Blink>Scroll
Cc: zmo@chromium.org
Components: -Blink>Scroll Internals>GPU
Labels: Needs-Feedback
It seems that the issue is not quite reproducible on our end. So let me ask a few questions to find a way forward. Reporter, do you happen to have access to other windows 10 devices (possibly different models)? Do you see the same problem on those as well?

cc'ing gpu folks if they have any idea about this.
Hello, I've just tested this on the original device which is now running 70.0.3538.9

I was not able to reproduce the issue at this time. However, I have also recently updated this computer to a Redstone 5 Windows 10 Preview Build, whereas it was running a Redstone 3 when the issue last occurred. The device is a relatively new (purchased in mid August) laptop with a GTX 1060.

Furthermore, I've never had this issue before on my desktop PC. I need to check, but I believe it is running Windows 10.0.17134.254
It has a GTX 980.
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Comment 9 by sheriffbot@chromium.org, Sep 6

Cc: nzolghadr@chromium.org
Labels: -Needs-Feedback
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Labels: Needs-Feedback
- Could you upload your chrome://gpu/ page result?
- Is it possible to record a video of the behavior?
- Do you have more steps to repro this more reliably?

Thank you
Here are my chrome://gpu results from the original device. As mentioned in the previous post, I'm now unable to repro this and therefore cannot provide any video or additional steps. Sorry, let me know if there's anything else I can do.
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It has just occurred to me that while this device does have a GTX 1060, Chrome would be running off of the integrated Intel (UHD Graphics 630) graphics. Apologies for the confusion.
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Comment 13 by sheriffbot@chromium.org, Sep 9

Cc: weiliangc@chromium.org
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Status: WontFix (was: Unconfirmed)
Since you can no longer reproduce this after OS update, and we can't repro it in house (likely it's specific to this specific dual-GPU model and a specific driver), let's close this for now.

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