Disable Hardware Acceleration in Windows 10
The Hardware Acceleration tab in Windows allows you to specify the performance of the graphics hardware present on your PC. In Windows 10 right-click on the desktop, select Display settings.

The Display Settings will open. Scroll down a bit, and you will see Advanced display settings.

Click on Display adapter properties link.

This will open the Graphics Properties box. Now open the ‘Troubleshoot’ tab. If your current display driver does not allow you to change the settings, you will see the Change settings button grayed out, and you will not be able to change the settings.

If your current display driver allows you to change the settings, you will be able to see the Change settings button. Click on it.

Now, the Display Adapter Troubleshooter will appear on your computer screen. Move the pointer to the extreme left to disable or reduce the hardware acceleration and click on OK. If you are having problems with your graphics hardware, these settings can help you troubleshoot display-related
problems.