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The Game Bar in Windows 10 is a tool designed to help gamers capture video, broadcast their gameplay online, take screenshots, and quickly access the Xbox app. It's an efficient tool, but not everyone needs to use it nor wants it on their PC. Here are a few ways you can disable or remove the Game Bar and some of the features associated with it that might be affecting your PCs performance.
How to disable Game DVR
Game DVR, part of the Game Bar, records video in the background while you game so that you can grab a clip of an epic moment that happened out of the blue. This recording also takes up system resources, so if your rig is already chugging along trying to run an intensive game, you can disable Game DVR without fully disabling the Game Bar.
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- The Xbox Console Companion App brings together your friends, games, and accomplishments across Xbox One and Windows 10 devices. Stay connected to the Xbox community, see what your friends are playing, share game clips and screenshots, and view achievements across.
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- The Game bar includes icons for quickly opening the Xbox app, controlling background recording, taking a screenshot, recording a gameplay video, and accessing settings. Record a Gameplay Video To record a video, open the Game Bar with Windows Key + G and then click the red record button.
- Right-click the Start button.
- Click Settings.
Click Gaming.
- Click Game DVR.
Click the switch below Record in the background while I'm playing a game so that it turns Off.
How to disable Game Bar
If you have a PC with Windows 10 on it and don't plan on doing any sort of gaming at all (or you just don't want to use Game Bar), you can disable the Game Bar completely. This means that nothing will happen when you hit the Windows key + G shortcut on your keyboard or hit the Xbox button on your gamepad.
- Right-click the Start button.
- Click Settings.
Click Gaming.
- Click Game Bar.
Click the switch below Record game clips. Screenshots, and broadcast using Game Bar so that it turns Off.
How to disable Xbox Game Monitoring
Xbox Game Monitoring is a service in Windows 10 that works in conjunction with the Xbox app. It keeps an eye on what game is currently being played on your PC, but some users have reported it clashing with performance when playing games from other services, like Steam. This service runs even if Game Bar is disabled, and you cannot disable this service without editing your registry.
Note that edits to your registry are done at your own risk; keep backups of your PC handy in case something goes wrong.
- Right-click the Start button.
Click Search.
- Type regedit and hit Enter on your keyboard.
Double-click HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
- Double-click SYSTEM.
Double-click CurrentControlSet.
- Double-click Services.
Click xbgm. You might have to scroll down to find it.
- Right-click Start REG_DWORD in the right-side pane of the window.
Click Modify.
- Type 4. The default is 3.
Click OK.
The Xbox Game Monitoring service will now be disabled. To re-enable it, simply repeat the steps, but change 4 back to 3.
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The Windows 10 Game Bar is an underrated feature which allows you to easily screenshot, record, and stream directly from a game (or app) without the need for external software. Recently, the Game Bar got a fresh coat of paint, along with speed improvements and other new features. Here's what you need to know.
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How to enable the Windows 10 Game Bar
First, make sure the Game Bar is actually enabled. It should be turned on by default, but here's how to find it.
- Open the Settings menu by clicking the cogwheel in the Start Menu.
- Select Gaming in the Settings Menu.
Select Game Bar.
- Make sure it's set to On as pictured above.
In this menu, you can also customize and review the hotkeys available for the Game Bar. It's worth knowing where they are for future reference.
How to use the Windows 10 Xbox Game Bar in games (and apps)
The Game Bar in Windows 10 is enabled by pressing Windows Key + G or by pressing the Xbox button on a connected Xbox controller. Windows Key + G opens an overlay bar which gives you access to numerous functions and features. There are a few nuances to its use you need to be aware of.
- It seems to work best while using games from the Windows 10 Microsoft Store. This is because these games are enabled to use the Game Bar by default.
- It seems to work with all Win32 games as of the May 2019 update. If you find that you can't see the overlay, you can try running your game in windowed mode, or by using the Game Bar hotkeys (they should still work, you just won't be able to see the overlay).
- You can actually use the Game Bar with any app from the Windows 10 Microsoft Store, as well as any Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app, even if it's not a game. This can be handy for recording apps like Microsoft Edge, but it may not work with some older programs.
- Enabling Game Bar (and Game DVR, which is the recording service) might impact the performance of your game or app.
What the Windows 10 Game Bar buttons actually do
Turning on the Game Bar should release your mouse cursor from the game. You can mouse over the individual controls to see what they do and see their hotkeys, but here's an overview from left to right.
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- The main Game Bar overlay in the top center lets you enable or disable different Game Bar modules.
- The cogwheel at the top on the right grants access to additional settings.
- The Broadcast & Capture module (on the left by default) gives quick access to capture controls.
- The camera icon depicts the screenshot button.
- The recording symbol with an arrow depicts clip capture. Hit this to record the previous thirty seconds of footage from your DVR buffer (or longer, configurable via the settings menu).
- Hit the recording symbol to start a recording.
- The mic symbol allows you to mute or enable your microphone while capturing.
- The broadcast symbol lets you stream to a connected Mixer account.
- The Show all captures button opens up the folder where your captures are stored.
- Below these, the Audio section allows you to control the sound mix of various sound devices and apps active on your setup.
- You also have Windows 10 performance modules, Xbox social and chat tabs, as well as Spotify controls.
Configuring Game DVR
When it comes to recording footage and taking screenshots with the Game Bar, there are a number of settings you can tweak to improve your experience. Here's a rundown of where to find them, and what you can fix.
- Open the Settings menu by clicking the cogwheel in the Start Menu.
- Select Gaming in the Settings Menu.
- Select Game DVR, as shown above.
Using the Game DVR settings menu, you can configure the following things: Online games for mac and pc.
- You can change the location of stored captures.
- Set the DVR to maintain background recording for capturing recent moments.
- Change settings for when background recording should be maintained (on battery, off battery, etc.).
- Change audio recording settings, such as mic levels.
- Change video capture quality, including resolution and frame rate (set lower for better performance).
- Enable or disable cursor capture in videos.
Settings via the Game Bar
When you're inside the Game Bar itself, you can access most of the settings from the overlays itself. To do this, follow these steps.
- Open the Game Bar inside a game by pressing Windows Key + G.
- Click on the Settings cogwheel.
From here, you can change most of the same settings that you can via the Windows 10 main settings menu, such as notifications, whether background recording is enabled or not, and whether to include microphone audio or not in the recordings, and so on.
More Game Bar features
If you want to disable the Game Bar to save resources, broadcast to Mixer, or use Game Mode, we have a bunch of resources tailored to that end below.
Additional resources
For more helpful articles, coverage, and answers to common questions about Windows 10, visit the following resources:
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