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Adding MSFS2024 to Nvidia Control Panel

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Using the latest Nvidia drivers for 2024, I want to add Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. I don't see it in the Manage 3D settings. When I select add I see it and the menu. When I choose it the path shows microsft.limitless_8weky etc, etc. Is this the correct entry or do I need to point it too the EXE

Dan

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4 minutes ago, Wise87 said:

Using the latest Nvidia drivers for 2024, I want to add Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. I don't see it in the Manage 3D settings. When I select add I see it and the menu. When I choose it the path shows microsft.limitless_8weky etc, etc. Is this the correct entry or do I need to point it too the EXE

I saw something on the NVDA app stating that an optimized profile is coming. Not sure the ETA. But I added the exe and there are some settings. Figured I would just wait for the NVDA update. 

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