How do I check my Hardware Acceleration settings in Windows 10?

Yazooman

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I saw some guides about adjusting Hardware Acceleration on Windows 7 & 8, where you could find a slider bar after going into the Troubleshooting tab under Advanced Screen Resolution settings.

When I access these advanced settings on Windows 10, there's no troubleshooting tab or Hardware Acceleration slider. Where is it?

I'm running an Intel HD 530 for Graphics.
 
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No such thing because it was stupid as hell to begin with. Hardware acceleration is ALWAYS on in 10, all it needs is for you to have a compatible graphics solution with up to date drivers. If you have problems, download the newest intel graphics drivers for your desktop directly from the intel support site.
No such thing because it was stupid as hell to begin with. Hardware acceleration is ALWAYS on in 10, all it needs is for you to have a compatible graphics solution with up to date drivers. If you have problems, download the newest intel graphics drivers for your desktop directly from the intel support site.
 
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Alright, thanks mate!