No, that comes from a powertoy and works on 1910 too. Also it sucks, Alfred it ain’t. But hopefully it’ll improve.

While the power toys search is bad, it has Fancy Zone, which is a neat windows snapping/management tool.

Closest thing I’ve found to Spotlight on Windows is this:
http://keypirinha.com/

Listary was awesome, but the dev stopped releasing updates awhile back. I switched to Linux and rofi, but I still have to do a lot of work on windows and miss it.

This looks promising, will have to check it out.

While Listary is not updated, it is still very useful. I love how it also integrate very well to Directory Opus, a program I use for dual-pane file explorer.

My 3yo nephew is visiting and he started slamming on my keyboard for fun, and he somehow activated this. Anyone know what this is and how I can toggle it? It’s in the top-right corner of my screen. I really like it, but I have no idea how he did this. Might be AMD graphics driver-related.

Ctr-Shit-O, I think.

That is pretty complicated, if you have to shit to activate it.

CTRL-SHIFT-O worked, but it murders in-game frame rate. Pity.

CTRL-SHIFT-O did nothing for me. It must be an outside vendor thing, not MS.

It is AMD card driver thing. If you aren’t using an AMD card it won’t work. It is not a Windows 10 feature.

Does it make a difference whether the game is running in a window or fullscreen (or fullscreen window too I guess)? You could try GPU-Z instead:

https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/

Though the UI looks kind of cluttered.

Windows is such a piece of shit. I’m stuck in an auto repair loop and the system is unable to boot.

Back to the drawing board, looks like I still need to stay with Mac for work. Just keep Win for gaming.

Just plain awful when you need some development work done.

Have you considered buying five more Windows laptops?

I was running dedicated fullscreen. It would have been nice if it didn’t murder my framerate, but I can always use Steam’s built-in FPS meter.

Any obvious performance tweaks/things to remove to help out more poor geriatric laptop? It ran 7 just fine, but can barely function with 10. The 4 GB of RAM seem to be the primary issue. I’ve turned off prefetch, superfetch and the like, disable Cortana to the degree possible, and disabled onedrive (which was hogging a ton of resources). Still, though, I can’t even get the start menu to come up without a 5 second delay between clicking and it appearing. It’s bad.

Do you get better performance when running the game in a window and AMD’s tool is also running?

Maybe try Razer Cortex? It has a bunch of tweaks to disable any Win10 feature that might slow you down - including some of the nice desktop animations and such. But in your case it sounds like it may be necessary to get acceptable performance.

https://www.razer.com/cortex

There are times when the work and time loss is more valuable than 5 Windows laptop.

This doesn’t do anything magical that you can not do manually though, or am I missing some proprietary feature of it?