I have not read much about any conflicts with this new Firefox feature other than the one mentioned about XMBC mouse button control.maybe my problem has not been experienced yet or potential other issues? It isn't, it just appears to be a feature within Firefox that might conflict with some other software or devices, perhaps this will assist David also in future builds to address if necessary. Thought I would bring this up to this section in case anyone else found their graphics processing a bit jerky and assuming it is Sandboxie. It was just something worth trying and it worked for me to disable this new Firefox feature. Made sense to me to disable it, as it may be conflicting with running the browser already sandboxed with Sandboxie Classic which is what I use, 5.62.2. After disabling this new feature in Firefox, smooth graphics returned while running inside Sandboxie, no jerky gaming or graphics. My issue as mentioned was with some graphics in games being jerky, not all just some.Īs I was reading about this feature, I saw an article how to disable this feature. Nice feature but is causing some issues, one with XMBC (X-Mouse Button Control) mouse scrolling, etc. I just learned today that in Firefox version 110, they introduced "GPU Sandboxing" as a security feature. I didn't notice any graphics related problems with Firefox 109.01. I assumed it was a Sandboxie issue as I only run browsers using Sandboxie Classic. I recently updated to Firefox 110, and noticed some oddities with jerky graphics with some games.
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