Resolving WebGL Support Issues in Google Chrome on Windows 10

This guide provides step-by-step instructions to troubleshoot and fix the 'WebGL not supported' error in Google Chrome on Windows 10. Start by accessing Chrome settings and follow the outlined steps to enable WebGL functionality.

Resolving WebGL Support Issues in Google Chrome on Windows 10
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Resolving WebGL Support Issues in Google Chrome on Windows 10

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How to Fix WebGL not Supported in Google Chrome on Windows 10?<br /><br />Step 1: Click on 'three dots' at the top right of chrome browser, and then click on 'settings'.<br /><br />Step 2: Scroll down, and then click on 'Advanced', and then scroll down to advanced.<br /><br />Step 3: Enable 'Use hardware acceleration when available' by click on toggle next to it, and then relaunch.<br /><br />Step 4: Now, go to address bar, and then type 'chrome://flags' without quotes and hit enter.<br /><br />Step 5: Do a search for 'webgl', now enable 'webgl draft extensions', and then 'relaunch' chrome.<br /><br />Now, try to install the app.<br /><br />Even after trying all the steps above, it's not working, try the additional steps below:-<br /><br />Step 1: Now, Press Win+r key on the kyeboard to get run window.<br /><br />Step 2: Type, 'devmgmt.msc' without quotes, and then click on 'ok' button.<br /><br />Step 3: Expand the 'Display Adapters', and then update your graphics drivers.<br /><br />After that, try to install the app.<br /><br /><br />Thanks for watching, please like and subscribe <br /><br />==============================================<br /><br />https://www.facebook.com/HowtoTutorialsByAmit/

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