Introducing Instant Game Tuning: focus on the game, not on maintaining software. With hardware optimization that makes it fast to capture and encode, save your recordings as a file, or broadcast them to your preferred streaming platform. Share your triumphs with seamless live streaming and capture with minimal impact on performance. Now you're ready to go! Prefer to adjust your own settings? We make it easy to understand what each setting does. The hottest new game is here and you just enabled one-click optimization. Using multiple displays? You can set up monitors in different configurations to suit your needs. Tweak color settings to maximize your display experience. Game or watch movies and shows with rich and deep colors. Use one-click optimization for many popular titles and instantly get the most out of your system. Not sure what tessellation is? Anisotropic filtering? Don't worry, our interface explains graphics settings in nontechnical terms so you can easily understand what each one does-and how much it will tax your hardware.ĭon't have time to mess around with settings? The Intel Graphics Command Center easily finds and tunes your games, complete with recommended settings for your computer. Its user-friendly design makes it easy to optimize your graphics settings. NOTE: make sure that you have the displays firmware up to date.Built from the ground up, the Intel Graphics Command Center is based on extensive feedback from the gaming community. Please share a picture or video of the outcome. On the physical displays themselves, the single desktop image should be displayed horizontally across all active “Combined” displays, with the in-built display disabled The end result should be that the you see one wide blue display icon representing the multiple displays combined to a single virtual display. The in-built display will be shown as a dark icon to the right of the blue virtual display icon representing the combined displays. No matter which display is selected (shown by its representative icon turning blue), all active enabled displays will be combined into one large desktop, except the in-built display which will be disabled.Ĩ. To apply the Combined Desktop mode, toggle on the “Combine Desktop” parameter located at the bottom of the parameter list with any of the displays selected. Move the mouse pointer horizontally across the physical displays to verify their user interface configuration is the same as their physical configuration.ħ. Once the user interface window icons are correctly arranged click the “Apply” button in the upper right of the user interface window.Ħ. This will show the identifying number of each display in its upper left-hand corner, allowing the user to match the physical display locations to their user interface window locations.ĥ. Verify the numbered user interface window display icons match their physical locations by clicking the “Identify” button in the upper right corner. if the number 2 physical display is adjacent and to the left of the number 3 physical display, move the icon for display 2 adjacent and to the left of the icon for display 3 in the user interface window). For the other connected displays, arrange them horizontally and aligned relative to each other in a configuration matching their physical configuration relative to each other (i.e. Due to this, it doesn’t matter where the inbuilt display icon resides on the user interface. On combining the displays, the in-built display will be disabled, since in-built displays are not able to participate in Combined Desktop functionality. In the Top ‘Windowed’ portion of the UI there should be icons representing all displays currently plugged into the platform, one of which will be an in-built display, for example, a laptop display.ģ. Launch the Intel® Graphics command center application and navigate to the Display page.Ģ. For this set up we recommend not using adapters or video converters since this could cause handshake issues, you can try the following steps:ġ.
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