Simulation Graphics Issues on Laptop with NVIDIA Graphics Card
- Right-click on the Windows desktop and select NVIDIA Control Panel.
- In the NVIDIA Control Panel, navigate to Manage 3D settings.
- Under the Global Settings tab, set the Preferred graphics processor to your NVIDIA graphics card instead of "Auto-select" or "Integrated graphics".
These steps will ensure the simulation utilizes the high-performance NVIDIA GPU.
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