https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154811
--- Comment #18 from Ken <[email protected]> --- <Technical Diagnostic Summary> • OS: Windows 11 Pro • Version: 2026.x (current build) • Skia Status: Fails to initialize GPU acceleration (Locked as Disabled - See my attachment: "Screenshot showing Skia locked in Disabled state"). • Raster Fallback: When forced to Enable, log confirms software-only rendering (See my attachment: "Screenshot showing Skia enabled but falling back to Raster"). • skia.log Content: RenderMethod: raster; Compiler: Clang (See my attachment: "Skia log confirming RenderMethod: raster"). <Detailed Request> I'd like to request that the development team reassess the "Unconfirmed" status of the jerky/sluggish scrolling in Calc. As a user who transitioned from macOS to Windows 11 for professional compatibility, I am encountering a significant UX gap that makes LibreOffice a distinct outlier among the "Big 4" spreadsheet applications (Excel, OnlyOffice, Google Sheets). As demonstrated in my attached screenshots, the Skia interface remains locked in a disabled state even when global rendering options are toggled. Furthermore, the attached skia.log reveals that even when forced, the system falls back to Raster (CPU) rendering. This confirms that the current suggested workarounds are ineffective on modern hardware, leaving the jerky row-snap scrolling as the only remaining behavior. I urge the team to elevate Meta Bug 98754 and investigate why the Windows 11 VCL is failing to provide smooth scrolling, forcing a fallback to sluggish software rendering. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
