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AMD Additional Settings Missing: How to Fix the Common Error on Windows 10



AMD Radeon settings missing is rather annoying. You can find that plenty of users seek for help online. To help you fix the error, MiniTool is going to analyze the possible causes for the error and then provide you with some effective methods.




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AMD Radeon Settings is a tool that enables you to modify your AMD graphics card settings. By doing so, you can boost the stability and performance of computer and then obtain smooth gameplay experience.


However, a lot of users recently claimed that they encountered the AMD Radeon settings missing or not opening error while trying to use it. Some of them receive this error after updating the graphics card drivers, while others encounter it after an upgrade to Windows 10.


Hence, it can be concluded that the Radeon settings missing error occurs due to recent system changes. Besides, we found some other possible reasons for the error. The faulty graphics card driver is one of the most possible causes for the error.


Outdated or incorrect BIOS version can also result in AMD Radeon Settings missing error. Hence, it is necessary to check your current BIOS version after receiving the discussed error. If it is outdated indeed, update it manually.


You can discuss AMD Radeon Settings missing error with us by writing your words in the comment area below. If you have any doubts about MiniTool software, please send us an email via [email protected].


Note! Radeon Additional Settings will only load if it contain options available for your specific hardware configuration. If there are no driver settings that can be adjusted, the following message will be displayed.


If you want to modify the color management, type Calibrate display color in the search box in Settings, and open the Color Management pane, then you can configure the display color settings.


There's no touchpad settings anywhere on my laptop, not in device manager or anywhere else and Asus Smart Gesture installation always fails. There's a 'disable touchpad' option (fn + f9), but it doesn't respond at all, so I assume that there's no touchpad so disable.


If your system has more than one graphics card, ensure that Photoshop has been assigned the High-Performance graphics card rather than Integrated Graphics or Power-Saving graphics card for the best experience. Changing these settings on laptops will increase battery usage.


When you open the Group Policy Editor MMC snap-in tool, and focus on a local GPO or Active Directory-based one, some Group Policy areas that are expected to appear may not be found. These missing policy areas are different than the ones that are normally missing when you're focused on a local GPO.


When you focus on the local GPO with the MMC Group Policy Editor snap-in, it is normal that some policy areas that you would normally see when editing an Active Directory-based GPO are not present. This is expected behavior because the local GPO only supports a subset of the features in an Active Directory-based GPO. However, sometimes even when focused on Active Directory-based GPOs, some policy areas that should be present are missing. In that case, the most likely cause is missing registrations for the MMC snap-in DLLs that implement that functionality, and by re-registering the missing DLL and restarting the Group Policy Editor, the problem can be resolved.


Typically, you will find the dedicated Synaptics tab in the Mouse settings right next to the Hardware tab. But unfortunately for some users, the Synaptics tab is missing, and thus they cannot access the Synaptics control panel. For other users, the tab is present but lacks any settings.


The first step to troubleshoot any issue is to restart the device. If the Synaptics TouchPad is suddenly missing from the Mouse settings, first, restart your laptop and see if it restores the option to configure Synaptics TouchPad.


While the TouchPad still works even if its control panel is missing, nobody wants to lose on the extra features and customizations offered by Synaptics. We hope the above methods resolved your issue and you were able to get back the Synaptics TouchPad or ClickPad settings.


If your computer was indeed updated and you found the option missing, it is probably because it was removed by Microsoft. They replaced the options present inside the Advanced Display settings to another location in Windows. We will navigate there and access the text formatting/size settings from there.


Download System Font Size Changer from WinTools page and install it on your computer. When you launch the application, you will see various options the ability to change their settings. You can also create a shortcut and access the tool whenever required.


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  • .no-icon:beforedisplay:none; By Kevin ArrowsAugust 22, 2020 7 minutes readKevin is a certified Network Engineer "@context":"http:\/\/schema.org","@type":"Article","dateCreated":"2019-08-25T07:23:11-05:00","datePublished":"2019-08-25T07:23:11-05:00","dateModified":"2020-08-22T04:43:43-05:00","headline":"How to Fix Advanced Display Settings Missing in Windows 10?","keywords":[],"url":"https:\/\/appuals.com\/how-to-fix-advanced-display-settings-missing-in-windows-10\/","description":"We came across numerous complaints from users where they complained that they were unable to locate the Advanced Display Settings on their computers after a potential Windows 10 update. This issue was","articleSection":"Microsoft Windows","articleBody":"We came across numerous complaints from users where they complained that they were unable to locate the Advanced Display Settings on their computers after a potential Windows 10 update. This issue was reported globally and occurred to almost everyone who updated to 1703 or Fall Creators update.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nThe most common feature which the users used was the \u2018Text Size Setting\u2019. Using the Advanced Display Settings, users were able to easily change their text sizes without going through much hassle. However, this was changed with the updated Windows. In this article, we will go through all the reasons as to why this issue might occur on your computer and what the workarounds are to solve the issue.\r\nWhat causes \u2018Advanced display Settings\u2019 to Disappear?\r\nAfter analyzing all the user reports, statements from Microsoft and our research, we concluded that the issue occurred due to several different reasons. Some of the reasons why you might find the \u2018Advanced Display Settings\u2019 missing are but not limited to:\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nBefore starting the solution, make sure that you are logged in as an administrator on your computer. Furthermore, save all your work as we might be restarting your computer again and again.\r\nSolution 1: Using Alternate Options \r\nIf your computer was indeed updated and you found the option missing, it is probably because it was removed by Microsoft. They replaced the options present inside the Advanced Display settings to another location in Windows. We will navigate there and access the text formatting\/size settings from there.\r\n\r\n \tPress Windows + I to launch your Settings. Now, click on the sub-category of System.\r\n\r\n\r\n \tOnce in the System tab, click on Display from the left-hand side of the screen.\r\n \tNow on the right-hand side, scroll down until you find the option of Display adapter properties. Click it. Here, you can also change other settings of your display such as Scale and layout and Multiple displays\r\n\r\n\r\n \tNow, navigate to Intel HD Graphics Control Panel and then click on Properties \r\n \tNow, click on Graphics properties and then go to the Display setting to make changes as required.\r\n\r\nAlso, if you don\u2019t find your required setting here, you can always navigate to the color management.\r\n\r\n \tPress Windows + S, type \u201ccolor management\u201d in the dialogue box and open the application.\r\n \tOnce in color management, click on Advanced \r\n \tNow if you wish to calibrate the display, click on Calibrate Display.\r\n\r\n\r\n \tAfter calibrating your display, click Finish and go to the ClearType Text Tuner.\r\n\r\n\r\n \tFrom here, you will be able to change the text type without any issues.\r\n\r\nSolution 2: Using Third-party Software\r\nIf the above method doesn\u2019t work for you and you still having difficulty in changing your settings, we will try downloading a third-party software and see if we can get it to work. This is a workaround given if your computer was indeed updated. If it wasn\u2019t and you see the option missing, proceed to the other solutions listed down below.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nDownload System Font Size Changer from WinTools page and install it on your computer. When you launch the application, you will see various options the ability to change their settings. You can also create a shortcut and access the tool whenever required.\r\nSolution 3: Running Hardware and Device Troubleshooter\r\nEvery Windows OS has a hardware troubleshooter which helps users in detecting issues with your current operating system and resolve them after a series of steps. This solution applies if you haven\u2019t updated Windows and the display settings option automatically vanished from your screen.\r\n\r\n \tRight-click on the Windows icon present at the bottom left side of the screen or press Windows + X button and select Control panel. If this doesn\u2019t work, press Windows + S and in the dialogue box, type \u201ccontrol panel\u201d and hit enter.\r\n \tNow on the top right side of the screen, click on View By and select Large Icons from the list of options available.\r\n \tNow select the option of Troubleshooting from the control panel.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n \tNow on the left side of the window, select \u201cView all\u201d option to list all the troubleshooting packs available on your computer.\r\n \tNow select \u201cHardware and Devices\u201d or Display from the list of options available and click it.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n \tNow select Next in the new window that pops up in front of you.\r\n \tNow Windows will start searching for hardware problems and fix them if it finds any. This process can take some time as all of your hardware is being checked. Be patient and let the process complete successfully.\r\n \tWindows might prompt you to restart your PC to fix problems. Don\u2019t delay the request, save your work and press \u201cApply this Fix\u201d.\r\n\r\nSolution 4: Disabling onboard graphics (if dedicated graphics installed)\r\nAnother issue which we noticed that plagued users was where dedicated graphics on your computer were causing several issues with the OS. This is very unlikely but usually occurs if there is a conflict of the drivers with the system. In this solution, we will disable the onboard graphics. This will help us determine and troubleshoot whether they are clashing with your dedicated graphics and causing the problem.\r\n\r\n \tPress Windows + R, type \u201cdevmgmt.msc\u201d in the dialogue box and press Enter.\r\n \tOnce in the Device Manager, navigate to the entry \u201cDisplay adapters\u201d, right-click on the on-board graphics and select Disable device.\r\n\r\n\r\n \tRestart your computer. Now, only your dedicated graphics will be active. Check if the issue is resolved.\r\n\r\nSolution 5: Changing Registry Entries\r\nIf you indeed want to change the text size of your computer (or some parts of it), you can perform the actions using registry files. Registries are instructions and a type of manual for your computer which informs it what it needs to do when certain actions occur. Here, we will make changes to your Registry by downloading an external one and installing it. When we install it, the computer automatically merges the new and the existing one.\r\n\r\nNote: Making changes to the Registry is a risky job so make sure that you proceed at your request and don\u2019t make any changes to any other entries.\r\n\r\n \tDownload the required Registry file from the links down below:\r\n\r\nHow to Change Text Size of Icons in Windows 10\r\n\r\nHow to Change Text Size for Menus in Windows 10\r\n\r\nHow to Change Text Size for Message Boxes in Windows 10\r\n\r\nHow to Change Text Size for Title Bars in Windows 10\r\n\r\nHow to Change Text Size for Tooltips in Windows 10\r\n\r\n \tAfter downloading the registry file, right-click on it and select Run as administrator.\r\n \tIf you are prompted with User Access Control, press Yes.\r\n \tNow, restart your computer completely. After restarting, check if the issue is resolved indeed. You can always run the opposite registry entry for reverting the entry.\r\n\r\nSolution 6: Updating Graphics Drivers\r\nGraphics drivers are the main components in play when you are playing games on your computer. They have the job of relaying the information from the motherboard to your graphics hardware. If the graphics drivers themselves are having issues, it is recommended that you update them as soon as possible and see where things go.\r\n\r\nIn this solution, we will first try installing default drivers and see if this fixes the problem.\r\n\r\n \tDownload and install DDU (Display driver uninstaller) from its official website.\r\n \tAfter installing Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU), launch your computer in safe mode. You can check our article on how to boot your computer into safe mode.\r\n \tAfter launching the DDU, select the first option \u201cClean and restart\u201d. This will uninstall the current drivers completely from your computer.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n \tNow after the uninstallation, boot your computer normally without safe mode. Press Windows + R, type \u201cdevmgmt.msc\u201d in the dialogue box and press Enter. Right-click on any space and select \u201cSearch for hardware changes\u201d. The default drivers will be installed. Try launching the game and check if this solves the problem.\r\n \tIn the majority of the cases, the default drivers will not work for you so you can either install the latest drivers through Windows update or navigate to your manufacturer's website and download the latest ones.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n \tAfter you have installed the drivers, restart your computer and check if the problem is solved.\r\n\r\nSolution 7: Performing a System Restore\r\nIf all the above methods are not working and you still cannot get any response out of Ctrl + Alt + Del, you can perform a system restore after backing up your data.\r\n\r\nSystem restore rollbacks your Windows to the last time it was working correctly. The restore mechanism automatically creates backups either periodically or in-time whenever you install a new update.\r\n\r\n \tPress Windows + S to launch the start menu\u2019s search bar. Type \u201crestore\u201d in the dialogue box and select the first program which comes in the result.\r\n \tOne in the restore settings, press System Restore present at the beginning of the window under the tab of System Protection.\r\n\r\n\r\n \tNow a wizard will open navigating you through all the steps to restore your system. You can either select the recommended restore point or choose a different restore point. Press Next and proceed with all the further instructions.\r\n \tNow select the restore point from the list of options available. If you have more than one system restore points, they will be listed here.\r\n\r\n\r\n \tNow windows will confirm your actions for the last time before it starts the system restore process. Save all your work and backup important files just in case and proceed with the process.\r\n\r\nNote: You can also get your hard drive checked if the problem is persisting.\r\nSolution 8: Clean installing Windows \r\nIf all the above methods don\u2019t work out and you are still unable to the problem at hand, we can try installer a fresh version of Windows on your computer. This fixes any issues with the installation files (if any) and solves the problem instantly. Make sure that backup all of your data before proceeding as all your information as well as installed applications will be removed.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nYou check out our article on how to install Windows 10 on your computer. You can easily make a Windows bootable by either Rufus or by Windows media creation tool. Do note that you would have to manually install the update by updating the version of Windows installed (or if you clean install Windows directly into update 1903, the problem will go away automatically).","publisher":"@id":"#Publisher","@type":"Organization","name":"Appuals.com","logo":"@type":"ImageObject","url":"https:\/\/appuals.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/apuals_new_logo_B-1.png","publishingPrinciples":"https:\/\/appuals.com\/about\/#go-to-editorial-guidelines","sameAs":["https:\/\/facebook.com\/appuals","https:\/\/twitter.com\/appuals","https:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/company\/appuals\/","https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/channel\/UCR--2QnA0vYBfqsmSI3pQ9g","https:\/\/www.crunchbase.com\/organization\/appuals"],"author":"@type":"Person","name":"Kevin Arrows","url":"https:\/\/appuals.com\/author\/admin\/","description":"Kevin is a dynamic and self-motivated information technology professional, with a Thorough knowledge of all facets pertaining to network infrastructure design, implementation and administration. 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