
You can disable this in settings though, so I hope that solves your problem. Yes, when you try to undo something using Ctrl + Alt + Z, the pc actually registers Alt+Z which opens the Geforce Expierience tab that is used to record on-screen footage etc. The November NVIDIA Studio Driver provides optimal support for the latest new creative applications including Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve and MAGIX Vegas Pro. When working in PS CC I keep accidentally hitting some shortcut key that make the NVIDIA software keep popping up! (anyone else?) I'm glad I held off on the game ready drivers then. This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest new games featuring DLSS 3 technology including Diablo IV. I then installed the Studio drivers, and everything LR just runs smoothly even across several day editing sessions without reboots. As you can gather, that didn’t work out well. I upgraded them because Lightroom was a little funny sometimes in develop when doing longer sessions. Studio Drivers are built specifically for creators, testing extensively using top creative apps and workflows. Well, a few month ago my Lightroom started acting up really badly (GUI wise) with the latest game ready drivers (Just upgraded). To get the latest performance optimizations and support for the new April creative app updates, download the new Studio Driver (release 442.92) today through GeForce Experience or from the driver download page. To achieve the highest level of reliability, Studio Drivers undergo extensive testing against multi-app creator workflows and multiple revisions of the top creative applications from Adobe to Autodesk. Has anyone tested to see if there is any difference / benefit for choosing to download and use the studio drivers of the Game ready drivers? I would rather not go over the trouble of installing different drivers several time, if someone has already tried and tested NVIDIA Studio Drivers provide artists, creators, and 3D developers the best performance and reliability when working with creative applications.
