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11-12-2023 01:27 AM
Product: HP ProBook 440 G7 Notebook PC (6XJ51AV)
Hello
First of all, I don't have any issues with the graphics & the subject matter is only to understand how the hybrid graphics work. To address a specific issues with Microsoft's Snipping Tool screen recording crash on Windows 11, I came across a hack that requires me to disable the Intel UHD graphics.
This has an adverse effect, losing the ability to project. As I use multiple monitors, I have to enable the UHD graphics as soon as I finish the screen recording using Microsoft Snipping tool. So my question is whether this is the expected behavior or I can do something to let NVidia graphics to project.
Thanks in advance!
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