Guide: Enable/Dis­able Fullscreen Opti­miza­tion in Win­dows 10: Guide

Are you a Windows 10 gamer frustrated by lags just when you’re about to win? Many players are reporting that the default borderless display mode is causing slowdowns.

Microsoft has unveiled a new Borderless Display Mode, designed to give gamers an improved experience. The mode replaces the old exclusive full-screen mode, allowing users to quickly switch tabs, improve performance and easily use Focus Assist while playing their favourite games.

Many users have reported FPS lag when enabling Full Screen Optimizations, a setting that was intended to improve game performance. This mode opens games in a hybrid view, running in a borderless full-screen mode, and can also affect Windows apps.

Exploring how to switch off, this article examines the steps necessary.

1. Turn off App-Wise Optimization full screen

Disabling full-screen optimisation can help Windows 10 users reduce lag while playing FPS games like CS: GO and PUBG. This method is recommended for those experiencing issues with their computer’s make and model, as well as game settings.

To launch your game, open File Explorer by clicking My Computer on your desktop or pressing CTRL + E. Navigate to the folder where the game is installed - usually in the C drive - and look for its .EXE file.

Tencent’s PUBG is lagging and not opening properly? To fix this, right-click on the startup file and select Properties, or use the keyboard shortcut ALT + ENTER. Then, click the Compatibility tab and check the box for “Disable full screen optimizations.” Click Apply and OK to finish.

To ensure full screen optimization for all user accounts on Windows 10, click the Compatibility tab and select “Change settings for all users.”

Choose the “Turn off full screen optimizations” option and save.

If you’re experiencing lags or other issues while playing a game in full screen mode, try opening it in an exclusive full screen mode. This may help reduce the delay, particularly if the game wasn’t downloaded from the official Windows 10 store.

2. Registry editor for all apps

Using Registry Editor, gamers can quickly and easily optimize full screen settings for all their games at once.

Press the Windows key and search for “Registry Editor.” Launch the app by selecting it from the results.

To locate the GameConfigStore string, zoom in on the folder structure.

To find the DWORD entry “GameDVR_FSEBehaviorMode,” navigate to a specific location in your computer’s registry.

To disable full screen optimization, right-click on the item and select Modify from the menu. The default setting is ‘0’, which indicates that full screen optimization is enabled.

To optimize your system for full-screen gaming, simply open the pop-up window and change the value data from ‘0’ to ‘2’, then click OK. This will apply the settings across all games, eliminating the need to manually adjust each one.

3. Turn off Game bar and Captures

Gamers struggling with stuttering while playing Overwatch or other powerful games can get a boost by launching Windows Settings. Press the Windows + I shortcut or use the search bar, then click on Gaming.

To disable Game bar’s ability to record clips, take screenshots, and broadcast, simply turn off the relevant settings.

Turn off background recording unless you need to record videos or take screenshots. Doing so will save resources and prevent unwanted recordings of your gaming skills.

To stop recording in the background while playing a game, uncheck the “Background recording” option under Captures.

Let the game begin

Microsoft has acknowledged the bugs in its October update, and made changes to game settings. However, some users are still experiencing issues. To avoid this, those with low-spec machines should disable the settings.

Enabling the setting for each app may improve performance of programs available through the Windows Store, but could cause issues with those downloaded from other sources. Whether to enable or disable the setting is up to the user.

Games can take up a lot of space on Windows 10, but this guide provides tips on how to save valuable storage while installing new ones.

Enable/Dis­able Fullscreen Opti­miza­tion in Win­dows 10: Guide: Benefits

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