"Matlab has disabled some advanced graphic rendering features"

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I got the following. What is the next step?
t = tiledlayout(1,1,'Padding','none');
Warning: MATLAB has disabled some advanced graphics rendering features by switching to software OpenGL. For more information, click here.
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Jan
Jan on 5 Aug 2020
"For more information, click here." implies, that Matlab want you to click the shown link. What does happen then?

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Gouri Chennuru
Gouri Chennuru on 11 Aug 2020
Edited: Gouri Chennuru on 13 Aug 2020
Hi,
As a workaround you can execute,
opengl hardware
This command renders subsequent graphics. If your graphics hardware does not support hardware-accelerated OpenGL, then MATLAB uses a software version instead.
To save it for future instances of MATLAB execute the following,
opengl('save','hardware');
This command sets your preferences so that MATLAB uses software OpenGL to render graphics in all future sessions. This command does not affect the current session so restart the MATLAB and it will resolve the issue.
For more information refer to this link
Hope this Helps!
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Prakhar Sharma
Prakhar Sharma on 8 Apr 2022
@Gouri Chennuru Sorry. where to run '''opengl hardware''' command? in the Linux terminal or inside the MATLAB prompt? MATLAB prompt says 'Switching to hardware OpenGL rendering at runtime on unix is not supported'.
Thuong
Thuong on 11 Dec 2023
I am facing exactly the same problem, I am running matlab --nodesktop on a remote server. Please let me know if you have been solved this problem. Thanks.

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