Nvidia is retiring its classic Control Panel for GeForce users, moving driver, display, and 3D settings into the Nvidia app.
With the release of the latest NVIDIA driver the classic Control Panel app is being retired. The features aren't going away, instead being folded into the newer NVIDIA App.
Let’s face it, despite years of updates and patches, Windows 11 can still feel a bit sluggish. Even on high-end hardware, triggering basic OS interface elements like the Start menu, Search bar, or ...
The update is optional, but it should increase load times for key Windows features like the Start menu, search, or Action Center.
That’s ending with version 610.47 of Nvidia’s Game Ready and Studio drivers for GeForce GPUs. Nvidia says the old Control Panel will no longer be installed by default, since “all actively supported ...
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There is a new GeForce Game Ready Driver out today, and on the surface it looks like a routine game-optimization release. Dig ...
The Nvidia Control Panel is officially reaching the end of its active life as Nvidia shifts supported GPU settings into the redesigned Nvidia app. With the latest Nvidia driver update, GeForce users ...
With the introduction of our most recent Nvidia App update, all actively supported Nvidia Control Panel features for GeForce ...
Before there were Settings, there was Control Panel. The legacy interface for changing Windows settings or accessing hardware and network tools has been part of the operating system for decades, and ...
In a quite detailed blog post, Microsoft's Windows boss, Pavan Davuluri, announced extensive changes to many Windows 11 functions. Without explicitly saying so, this includes the already foreseeable ...