If it doesn't show up in a Start menu search: Easy solution. I'm not a gamer, but I'm unusually sensitive to visual display. Simplest first: navigate to C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\Control Panel Client and double-click on nvcplui.exe. Step 2: (Windows 11 only) Select Show More Options. So I'm wondering if less expensive pc's with different dedicated graphics cards might have that kind of control. Regardless of how you got it, you can open the Nvidia Control Panel by following these steps: Step 1: Right-click anywhere on your desktop. The Inspiron Desktop 5680 I'm currently interested in does have that dedicated Nvidia control panel installed, but customer rep couldn't tell me if it had gamma setting or not.It is a rather costly desktop-probably on account of the Nvidia. With Device Manager open, locate the Display Adapters drop-down tab and open it.
Question is : Do all Nvidia Control Panels have that gamma setting nowadays? I believe Intel had removed that gamma setting from their control panel.So maybe Nvidia is doing that as well. Click on Windows + R and write devmgmt.msc. Open the Program settings tab and select your game from the dropdown. I do recall an Nvidia Control Panel which did have a calibrated gamma slider. Navigate to 3D settings > Manage 3D settings. Which graphics cards have the Gamma setting as part of their Graphics Control?
So I'm looking for PC with dedicated (rather than integrated) graphics card, which might give me the most control An important consideration in my choice is my control over fine tuning of display parameters:īrightness /Conrast /Gamma/ Color Saturation