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Hello, Intel graphics command center no longer has the 'resolution' option on my windows computer. I am trying to add a resolution of 2560x1440 for my monitor, which I have done in the past on this same device, with this same monitor. I unplugged the monitor to move my computer and now I can't add t...
Thank you for reaching out. Yes, it's generally safe to uninstall Intel Graphics Command Center (IGCC) if you're only using your dedicated GPU. It mainly manages settings for Intel's Integrated Graphics, so you shouldn't face any issues by removing it.
So i can't arrange the monitors in windows setting and after some looking i found out i need to first enable them in graphics card settings, which in my case is Intel And as the name implies, when i go into Display settings in Intel Graphics Command Center and press on the three dots on any of the secondary monitors and then press Enable ...
I want to unlock FPS so I can run Half-Life at 100fps. My laptop has the Intel Graphics Command Center. It won't let me change the Unlock FPS setting because Adaptive Sync is disabled, and it will not let me enable it (the switch is greyed out). Is there any way for me to turn it on, or otherwise al...
Thanks for your patience. I have tried to download the Intel® Graphics Command Center (Beta) from the Microsoft store and did not have any issues, this issue with the store could be related to the firewall, VPN, anti-virus, or something similar. For now, the only please to get the Intel® Graphics Command Center (Beta) is from the Microsoft store.
After updating to the latest Intel Graphics command Center Version 1.100.4979.0 the resolution setting option is missing. Resolution. The latest version of IGCC no longer contains this setting. Use Windows* Display Settings to change the resolution. Select Start > Settings > System > Display. Best regards, Isaac Q. Intel Customer Support Technician
Previous versions of the Intel Graphics Command Center showed the Custom Resolution setting for internal displays but did not actually allow a custom resolution to be applied, therefore the Custom Resolution setting was removed. This is considered to be expected behavior. Intel cannot and never has been able to extend support for custom ...
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In the 'Intel Graphics Command Center' I've enjoyed the convenience of using hotkey sequences like "ctrl+alt+left-arrow" or "ctrl+alt+up-arrow" to quickly rotate my monitor screen from landscape to portrait and then back again in a flash. Either I don't remember how to find & enable these shortcuts or they're missing altogether.
When I open Intel Graphics Command Center tool, I can see that in the list of MONITOR supported modes, there is a remark about 3440x1440 100Hz, but I am unable to see this as an option in the resolution list dropdown neither I can change aspect ration from 16:9 to 21:9. The highest resolution I can choose is 3840x2160.