

To restore the default settings for a global preset (workstation products), select the global preset and then click the Restore button that is adjacent to the Global Presets list. To restore the default global settings, click the Restore button on the bottom corner of the Global Settings tab. In the Settings box, click the setting corresponding to the feature that you want to change, then from the drop-down list click the setting value that you want to use. The Global Presets list does not appear for GeForce products. If you have an NVIDIA Quadro product installed, then click the Global Presets list arrow and select one of the pre-installed global settings for workstation applications.

The Global Settings tab allows you to assign global settings that will be applied to all 3D games. To do so, head to “Change resolution” in the NVIDIA Control Panel.From the NVIDIA Control Panel navigation tree pane, under 3D Settings, select Manage 3D settings. *For games that don’t offer Full Screen mode, you can lower the render resolution of your desktop, which will enable NVIDIA Image Scaling. If the text is colored blue, then NVIDIA Image Scaling is sharpening but not scaling A green text color indicates that NVIDIA Image Scaling is scaling and sharpening the game. If you enable the overlay indicator, a “NIS” text label will appear in the upper left corner of the screen. NVIDIA Image Scaling will automatically upscale the lower render resolution to your display's native resolution and sharpen (e.g. For each game, go into the in-game settings and select Fullscreen mode*ĥ. Now that you have enabled NVIDIA Image Scaling in the driver, the next step is to set the render resolution for your game.Ĥ. You can set global sharpness settings for all your games at once, or manage per-game tuning through the Program Settings tab of “Manage 3D Settings.
