
This is expressed as triangles per second (TPS) and represents most of the work being done by your computer. The system check (explained above) also provides insight into the rendering performance of your computer as currently configured.

More information for all of these browser settings is available at. Restart your browser for changes to take effect.

Ensure that Use hardware acceleration when available is checked.Navigate to Browser and scroll down to System.Click Safari and select Preferences from the menu.However, unlike Chrome, Firefox does not require this checkbox to be checked for WebGL to work.Go to Preferences > Advanced > General > Browsing.Like Chrome, Firefox has a Use hardware acceleration when available checkbox:.If your graphics card/drivers are blacklisted, you may override the blacklist:.If the status is something like Blocked for your graphics card because of unresolved driver issues or Blocked for your graphics driver version, then your graphics card/driver is blacklisted.If the status contains a graphics card manufacturer, model and driver (eg: NVIDIA Corporation - NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M OpenGL Engine), then WebGL is enabled.Inspect the WebGL Renderer row in the Graphics table:.Search for webgl.disabled and ensure its value is false.Enable the flag called Override software rendering list.

If it’s still not working, try to force WebGL hardware rendering via the following:

A list is available at and steps are listed below to override the blacklist in Chrome and Firefox. Some graphics cards are blacklisted because of poor WebGL support.
