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October 25th, 2020 13:00

Intel Graphic Control Panel

I have an Inspiring with not an integrated Intel Graphic card and an Nvidia card.

Since it's the Intel card to be connected to the display, I cannot fully disable it from bios. In this configuration the Nvidia control panel does not show the Display controls to adjust contrast and gamma. I'm supposed to install the Intel control panel, but if I install it from Microsoft store I'm only able to change contrast and not gamma.

Any help?

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October 25th, 2020 13:00

Welcome to the Dell Community  @GiovanniStoto 

To better assist you, the members and I would need the exact model number of your laptop/desktop???

And what OS are you running.

Identify your Dell:

https://www.dell.com/support/contents/us/en/04/category/product-support/self-support-knowledgebase/locate-service-tag?dgc=SM&cid=226210&lid=spr2429124398&linkId=69606563

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October 25th, 2020 13:00

Sorry I have just realized all the typos...

Laptop is an Inspiron 15 Gaming 7567 running Windows 10.

It has an Intel integrated gpu and an Nvidia gpu. I know I cannot fully disable Intel gpu by design, since it's the one physically connected to the display, but for this same reason I cannot adjust Gamma and contrast from Nvidia control panel: how can I do that from the Intel gpu?

October 25th, 2020 14:00

And what about contrast?

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October 25th, 2020 14:00

contrast, brightness and color are all adjustable through Windows 10. 

https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-calibrate-your-monitor/

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October 25th, 2020 14:00

I think you'll find the adjustment for gamma part of Windows 10 -- Intel dropped that adjustment from its own driver when Windows 10 implemented the feature a couple of years ago.

Look under the "advanced" settings in the display properties.

 

October 25th, 2020 14:00

Not contrast: not available from there

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