How to Open Nvidia Control Panel

Nvidia’s Control Panel is a utility found on nearly all desktops and lots of laptops with Nvidia graphics hardware installed. It can adjust resolution, refresh rate, color settings, and Nvidia-specific features like G-Sync. The Nvidia Control Panel is readily accessible on most Windows PCs with Nvidia graphics hardware. Here’s how to open it.

An Alternative Method for Opening the Nvidia Control Panel

Can’t find the Nvidia Control Panel by right-clicking on your desktop? This slightly more complex alternative may help.

Why Can’t I Open Nvidia Control Panel?

Problems with an Nvidia driver installation can cause the Nvidia Control Panel to disappear or refuse to open. This issue is typically the result of a missing, incomplete, or improperly installed Nvidia driver. You can fix the problem by installing the latest Nvidia drivers. Read our guide to installing Nvidia’s graphics drivers for more information and download locations. Installing the latest Nvidia drivers works with most Windows PCs, but it may fail if your PC’s manufacturer uses a proprietary version of Nvidia’s drivers. If this is true, the Nvidia driver installation will show an error message warning the driver download isn’t compatible with your device. You’ll need to download new drivers from your PC manufacturer’s support website instead of from Nvidia.

What’s the Difference Between Nvidia Control Panel and Nvidia GeForce Experience?

You can adjust most Nvidia video card settings through one of two apps: Nvidia Control Panel and Nvidia GeForce Experience. Both are installed alongside Nvidia’s drivers. It can be confusing as it’s not always clear when you should use each app. Nvidia Control Panel is primarily used to control system-wide settings, including the following features:

ResolutionBrightness, contrast, gamma, and colorDisplay rotationHDCP and digital audioNvidia G-SyncMultiple displaysGlobal 3D quality settings

There’s some overlap between the Nvidia Control Panel and Windows settings. You can use either to change resolution, brightness, display rotation and configure multiple displays. Nvidia GeForce Experience is used for game-specific settings. It includes a library of games installed on your PC and a settings overlay you can summon at any time (even in-game) by pressing Alt+Z. Features found in Nvidia GeForce Experience include:

Game library with optimized settingsDriver update installation.Multi-frame Sampled Anti-aliasingNvidia AnselNvidia GamestreamNvidia FreestylePerformance monitor

If your computer has Nvidia Control Panel but is missing Nvidia GeForce Experience, you can download GeForce Experience from Nvidia’s website.