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NVIDIA Pop-Up Grrrrr

Community Expert ,
Oct 11, 2015 Oct 11, 2015

Anyone else encountered this NVIDIA monstrosity and worked out how to disable it?  It is triggered by Ctrl z, and overrides Photoshop's step backwards.  I found a web page about it, and other people are asking how to disable it in the comments, but no one seems to have an answer.  It is intensely annoying because it has broken Photoshop.

It was introduced with 358.50

There is a new tab (I assume) in Geforce Experience Preferences > Share, which shows the shortcuts, but I can't remove or disable them so far.

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Advisor , Oct 11, 2015 Oct 11, 2015

Or I guess you can just uninstall Nvidia Experience - I have had it cause other compatibility problems in the past.

David

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Community Expert ,
Oct 11, 2015 Oct 11, 2015

OK, I found it.  Open Experience, and use the Share drop down in the top right corner, and uncheck Enable.  Photoshop then gets its shortcuts back

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Advisor ,
Oct 11, 2015 Oct 11, 2015

Or I guess you can just uninstall Nvidia Experience - I have had it cause other compatibility problems in the past.

David

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Community Expert ,
Oct 11, 2015 Oct 11, 2015

davidc1815 wrote:

Or I guess you can just uninstall Nvidia Experience - I have had it cause other compatibility problems in the past.

David

So it's not an integral part of the driver?  It handles updates as far as I can tell, but as I never play computer games, I don't need it's other aspects if that's all it does.   Thanks for the heads up.  I'll see iff it is doable.

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Advisor ,
Oct 11, 2015 Oct 11, 2015

Yes, I have certainly uninstalled it in the past without consequential problems.  I just removed it in the Control Panel/Program and Features.  I get my drivers from Nvidia direct.  As it happens I have N Experience installed at the moment and it's playing nicely with my system.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 15, 2016 Nov 15, 2016

This is the most annoying thing ever. 

They have updated where it is to be turned off

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 01, 2017 Sep 01, 2017

1. Turn "in-game overlay" pane on

2. Hit the Settings button

3. Select Keyboard shortcuts in the menu that appears

4. Highlight the in-game overlay keyboard shortcut which is by default mapped to Ctrl+Z and select it

5. Select some other shortcut combination (i chose Ctrl+Insert)

6. Go back to main screen and turn "in-game overlay" OFF

This solved my Photoshop Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Alt+Z issues

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Community Expert ,
Sep 02, 2017 Sep 02, 2017

A good case for selecting "custom install", and uncheck everything except the basic driver. That's what I did with my new build.

It these things are already installed, they should show up as separate entries under Programs and Features, and can be uninstalled there.

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Mar 05, 2019 Mar 05, 2019

Thank you!!

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 26, 2017 Oct 26, 2017

You can actually change the shortcut for NVIDIA under its settings to something else, like alt+k or something harder to hit lol

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New Here ,
Jan 31, 2024 Jan 31, 2024
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I tried to do that; I could select the shortcut and it would highlight but I couldn't find a way to the shortcut. How did you get it to change? Tried pressing enter etc... 

 

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