
Performance settings are recommended when the 3D image is animated and smoothness of motion is the most important consideration.In Standard View, navigate to the Gaming > Gaming Performance > Mipmapping page.For certain notebooks, there may be two versions of these pages select the page that corresponds to the graphics processor that you want to configure.Note: This feature is available only for certain graphics cards. A series of high- and low-resolution texture maps are stored in memory and selectively used to create the object’s surface, depending on what level of detail is needed. Mipmapping is a texturing technique that preserves the details of 3D objects as they move on the screen. Move the slider to the left for increased application performance or the right for increased image quality. Otherwise, clear the check box and adjust the slider accordingly. To use the 3D settings specified on other 3D pages, select Use custom settings.In Standard View, navigate to the Gaming > Gaming Performance > Standard 3D Settings page.For certain notebooks, there may be two versions of this page select the page that corresponds to the graphics processor that you want to configure.Alternatively, you can configure your system to use the settings specified on other 3D setting pages within the Control Center application. Use the slider on the Standard 3D Settings page to automatically optimize your system for improved 3D image quality or application performance. To access these settings, right-click the icon, click the appropriate graphics card, and then click 3D Settings. You can also access certain 3D settings through the Control Center icon in the Windows® system tray (taskbar notification area). For quick adjustments or to save current 3D settings to a user-defined application profile, use the 3D Application Settings page in Advanced View instead. To preview changes before you apply them, use the 3D settings in Standard View. If you are using a AMD FirePro™ graphics card, the page appears under the AMD FirePro > Graphics Performance group in Standard View and the AMD FirePro group in Advanced View instead. In Advanced View, all 3D settings are contained within the 3D Application Settings page under the Gaming group.

3D settings are applied to both Direct 3D and OpenGL applications, and can be found on pages located under the Gaming > Gaming Performance and Gaming > Image Quality groups in Standard View. The Control Center application contains settings for improving image quality and performance for games and other 3D applications.
