That's a big reason I think the issues with this Windows laptop may not be with the applications, but more likely by the graphics hardware handling at the OS or driver level. That laptop has shipped for over a decade with both discrete graphics and Intel integrated graphics, and automatic switching between them controlled by the OS, and Lightroom and Photoshop have had absolutely no problem with it in all those years. I know that this is a Windows thread, but for example, one of the most popular laptops in the Adobe user base is the 15" (now 16") Apple MacBook Pro. That is a slightly different case that should normally not cause a problem I agree with Ian here that it's probably an issue with the OS or graphics driver. But this isn't really a case of multiple graphics cards this is about discrete graphics and integrated graphics. ![]() I've been under the impression that the warning about Photoshop and multiple graphics cards is about multiple discrete graphics cards, as in a desktop computer. I'm not sure this problem would fall under the issues Photoshop has with multiple graphics cards. ![]() A point of clarification might be in order.
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