For example, if the HDMI output is connected to the NVIDIA graphics, then connecting/enabling a display to the HDMI port should immediately enable all the Display options in the NVIDIA Control Panel. But if any output is connected to the NVIDIA graphics card, then connecting a display to that port should enable the Display options. If all the display outputs are connected to the Intel graphics card then you will not see the Display options in the NVIDIA Control Panel. There should be a clear illustration which graphics card each display output is connected to. To determine which graphics card the output is connected to go into the NVIDIA Control Panel > PhysX tab. You can use the Intel display options if the display is connected to Intel graphics. This is expected because we can only control displays that are connected to the NVIDIA graphics. These are Aspect Ratio, Full Screen, and No Scaling. Under Scaling, you’ll see a drop-down menu with several options to choose from. Choose the monitor you want to adjust from the drop-down menu if you have multiple displays connected to your GPU. For such Optimus laptops, if the display output is connected to the Intel graphics then you will not see the Display options in the NVIDIA Control Panel. Scroll down and find the Adjust desktop size and position option. Originally posted by NVIDIA Technical Support / RayW: If the laptop has NVIDIA Optimus with both NVIDIA and Intel graphics then you may not get all the options from the NVIDIA Control Panel, specifically any option related to the display.
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