From Newsgroup: alt.comp.os.windows-11
Jeff Barnett wrote on 1/21/2026 2:44 PM:
On 1/21/2026 11:51 AM, Jeff Barnett wrote:
In the upper right hand corner of my display, I see printed in fairly
large white letters
FPS N/A | GPU x% | CPU y% | LAT N/A
where x and y are numbers. If I open an application, say a browser,
that line is displayed on it too. How do I turn this off? I believe I
must have accidentally clicked on something in a display management app
but cannot find it. Hardware on machine includes an MSI motherboard,
Nvidia graphics card, Lian Li cooler, and a BenQ DesignVue PD2706U 27"
4K HDR Designer Monitor. The software for these components has been
downloaded and installed and Photo Shop is on the machine. Any ideas
what is displaying the unwanted information or how to determine and
turn off?
This happened once before and I solved the problem then but cannot
remember how. Old age I guess.
Thank you Andy and Winston for your prompt replies. I found the setting buried in a weird place attached to the NVIDIA app. I'm pretty certain
that this is a different place than I discovered it the last time. My
only remaining question is how in the hell did I (recently) stumble on
this location to turn this mess on. I wonder if some update was doing gratuitous things.
You're welcome.
If found in the Nvidia app, it's possible, in the past, that your
previous encounter was in the earlier app(Geforce Experience settings)
now replaced by the current Nvidia app.
- i.e. different apps, different feature location setting.
Also possible that the newer app when installed(or replacing older by an update to old) enables(by default) the displaying of those 'performance' stats.
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