If you are using a Windows 10 gaming laptop or desktop PC, there is a high chance that you have two different Graphics cards inside. Modern computers use processors that have built-in integrated graphics that help them provide basic video features. However, some PCs also have discrete video cards that are used for more demanding Apps and games. Usually, Windows 10 automatically switches between graphics cards, depending on the apps and games that you are using, and the drivers that are installed. However, sometimes, you might want to force a particular app or game to always use the discrete video card or the built-in integrated graphics. In Windows 10 Spring Creators Update, you can do this directly from the Settings app, without having to search through Nvidia’s or AMD’s apps for the right settings. Here is how: