Difference between revisions of "Useful Chrome Flags"
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| Run Chrome with this flag to test that your app response properly to missing WebGL capabilities on the user device. | Run Chrome with this flag to test that your app response properly to missing WebGL capabilities on the user device. | ||
| == Disable WebGL 2.0  | == Disable WebGL 2.0 == | ||
| <code>google-chrome --disable-webgl2</code> | <code>google-chrome --disable-webgl2</code> | ||
| Specify this flag to simulate running your app on older devices with  | Specify this flag to simulate running your app on older devices with missing WebGL 2.0 support. | ||
| == Disable GPU hacks == | == Disable GPU hacks == | ||
| <code>google-chrome --disable-gpu-driver-bug-workarounds</code> | <code>google-chrome --disable-gpu-driver-bug-workarounds</code> | ||
Revision as of 19:28, 1 August 2021
See this page to find out how to specify these flags.
Disable WebGL (both WebGL 1.0 and WebGL 2.0)
google-chrome --disable-webgl
Run Chrome with this flag to test that your app response properly to missing WebGL capabilities on the user device.
Disable WebGL 2.0
google-chrome --disable-webgl2
Specify this flag to simulate running your app on older devices with missing WebGL 2.0 support.
Disable GPU hacks
google-chrome --disable-gpu-driver-bug-workarounds

