That has nothing to do with Windows 10. It is based on the Laptop's manufacturer to include the option in their drivers.
Okay sorry man. It's just when I right-clicked the Minecraft icon and the context menu showed, I didn't see the option and I assumed that it is a Windows 7 thing. Also, I have a desktop. Thanks for the info though.
This will be under desktop. If it isn't there there may not be integrated graphics in your PC and i suggest posting DxDiag here.
Recording? Use Nvidia Share. Its will greatly increase performance as all recording is done in the card.
I didn't find it under Desktop either and my CPU has Intel Graphics 530 because that is what the Intel i7-6700 is supposed to have. However, I managed to do something else which might show information on my GPU activity. There was an option in the Desktop menu saying "Display GPU Activity Icon in Notification Area" and it is showing what programs are using my GPU. When I started up Minecraft, its process was there. So Minecraft is probably using my GPU already. If you still want a DxDiag, I already attached it with this post and is the Display tab only ok? If you need more, I can send them to you as well. About the recording thing, like I said, OBS doesn't affect my performance. When the FPS was better, it stayed that way and now (where the FPS is worse), it still stays the same. I will try more recorders though. Thank you all for the help btw. I appreciate it.
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Why not the Windows Game Bar (it is a feature when you click the windows key+G, and it is exclusive only on Windows 10) it's lag-free, that's what I use to record my videos (for now). But you must have the Xbox app first on your computer.
Why not the Windows Game Bar (it is a feature when you click the windows key+G, and it is exclusive only on Windows 10) it's lag-free, that's what I use to record my videos (for now). But you must have the Xbox app first on your computer.
OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) is much more advanced than Windows Game Bar in which what I've seen is quite simple. I would like to almost have total control in this area and OBS gives me just that. Plus, OBS is open-source and although it is advanced, it is also easy to use. I will still try it out though whenever I have the time because it does seem interesting. Thanks!
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Just a friendly guy who loves all sorts of geeky stuff! Ranging from coding to gaming! I also love Minecraft and its mods. Specifically, I definitely like most tech mods!
Also, even though this is unrelated, I have a Youtube Channel! You can go check it out here!
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Okay sorry man. It's just when I right-clicked the Minecraft icon and the context menu showed, I didn't see the option and I assumed that it is a Windows 7 thing. Also, I have a desktop. Thanks for the info though.
I didn't find it under Desktop either and my CPU has Intel Graphics 530 because that is what the Intel i7-6700 is supposed to have. However, I managed to do something else which might show information on my GPU activity. There was an option in the Desktop menu saying "Display GPU Activity Icon in Notification Area" and it is showing what programs are using my GPU. When I started up Minecraft, its process was there. So Minecraft is probably using my GPU already. If you still want a DxDiag, I already attached it with this post and is the Display tab only ok? If you need more, I can send them to you as well. About the recording thing, like I said, OBS doesn't affect my performance. When the FPS was better, it stayed that way and now (where the FPS is worse), it still stays the same. I will try more recorders though. Thank you all for the help btw. I appreciate it.
Just a friendly guy who loves all sorts of geeky stuff!
Ranging from coding to gaming! I also love Minecraft and its mods. Specifically, I definitely like most tech mods! 
Also, even though this is unrelated, I have a Youtube Channel! You can go check it out here!
Why not the Windows Game Bar (it is a feature when you click the windows key+G, and it is exclusive only on Windows 10) it's lag-free, that's what I use to record my videos (for now). But you must have the Xbox app first on your computer.
I'm TheCoolSteveMan, you can call me CSM for short!
OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) is much more advanced than Windows Game Bar in which what I've seen is quite simple. I would like to almost have total control in this area and OBS gives me just that. Plus, OBS is open-source and although it is advanced, it is also easy to use. I will still try it out though whenever I have the time because it does seem interesting. Thanks!
Just a friendly guy who loves all sorts of geeky stuff!
Ranging from coding to gaming! I also love Minecraft and its mods. Specifically, I definitely like most tech mods! 
Also, even though this is unrelated, I have a Youtube Channel! You can go check it out here!