Intel vs default nvidia graphics

Hi all - I'm a little confused as to if my VN7 - 792 G is configured properly. If I right click on the desktop and go to properties of the graph, the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel is in place.

The Nvidia control panel shows only options for the 3D settings and nothing else. This is not the same as my other machines that have Nvidia graphics cards and default to a Nvidia Control Panel complete. Thanks for everything here.

Hello

It is configured correctly. Switching between graphics cards Intel and Nvidia is controlled by Nvidia Optimus. You can change the default values in the Nvidia Control Panel in manage 3D settings.

It is obviously not the same situation with a desktop computer.

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