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Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

After upgrading my Intel HD 520 graphic drivers to the latest version using Intels Driver and Support Assistant the Intel HD 520 settings are now missing from Windows 10 Control panel.

 

I no longer have access to the graphic driver settings as before upgrading the HD 520 graphics driver, which I upgraded to see if I could access some sort of auto adjust setting for how the graphics, icons and boxes are displayed from the desktop.

 

I'm having problems reading the desktop as the icons and graphic objects are too far to the left.

 

Under some graphic drivers there is an auto adjust setting for this which I was hoping the upgraded Intel graphic driver would include. However the Intel HD 520 update has completely removed the graphic settings that were there before the driver upgrade.

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