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launchpad graphic problem in Intel HD 4000 mode

Hi,


When I open folders and close them in launchpad I get some graphic glitches or artifacts on top of the screen. There is a screenshot for better understanding.


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Details: It doesn't happen when I change the graphic card from Intel to Nvidia. It only happens on Intel. I have MBP retina display and installed Mountain Lion. I don't think it was before on Lion but not sure.


Thanks

MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

Posted on Aug 2, 2012 6:44 AM

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Aug 14, 2012 1:03 AM in response to cabralp

Hi, I don't have any other problem at all. Just this one that I have some kind of a solution to at least solve it for a while.


Press Control+Option+Command+B when you in Launchpad to change the background effect to B/W. And the problem is gone.


You restart or you back to the default background effect the problem still there.


And honestly I don't know what to do.

Aug 14, 2012 4:35 AM in response to cabralp

Yes there is nothing here to be worried about. It's definitely a driver issue or some buggy software that makes this thing with HD Intel Graphic card.


But I will do the clean installation later this month when I'm done with my projects. I hope clean ML installation do the trick and solve it otherwise with should wait until 10.8.1 publicly release and hope that solves it.


Thanks

Aug 24, 2012 1:52 PM in response to Maziyar

Hey everyone. I went to the Apple Store yesterday when I was at the mall specifically to check if the display models had the same issue. Every single Retina MacBook Pro had this issue in launchpad when opening a folder. I'm sure that not every model there has a graphical issue. It seems to me as if its a firmware issue that can be fixed via an update in the future.

launchpad graphic problem in Intel HD 4000 mode

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