Intel HD Graphics - how to create a keyboard shortcut to switch profiles?











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I have defined 2 different profiles in Intel Graphics and Media Control Panel.



I would like to be able to switch between those profiles with an icon shortcut or keyboard shortcut.



Does anybody know if this is possible?










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I have defined 2 different profiles in Intel Graphics and Media Control Panel.



I would like to be able to switch between those profiles with an icon shortcut or keyboard shortcut.



Does anybody know if this is possible?










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  • You can try asking if such a third party app exist at softwarerecs.stackexchange.com
    – Pacerier
    Apr 11 '15 at 7:39













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I have defined 2 different profiles in Intel Graphics and Media Control Panel.



I would like to be able to switch between those profiles with an icon shortcut or keyboard shortcut.



Does anybody know if this is possible?










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I have defined 2 different profiles in Intel Graphics and Media Control Panel.



I would like to be able to switch between those profiles with an icon shortcut or keyboard shortcut.



Does anybody know if this is possible?







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  • AutoIT or AutoHotkey?
    – Shiki
    Nov 10 '13 at 20:56










  • You can try asking if such a third party app exist at softwarerecs.stackexchange.com
    – Pacerier
    Apr 11 '15 at 7:39


















  • AutoIT or AutoHotkey?
    – Shiki
    Nov 10 '13 at 20:56










  • You can try asking if such a third party app exist at softwarerecs.stackexchange.com
    – Pacerier
    Apr 11 '15 at 7:39
















AutoIT or AutoHotkey?
– Shiki
Nov 10 '13 at 20:56




AutoIT or AutoHotkey?
– Shiki
Nov 10 '13 at 20:56












You can try asking if such a third party app exist at softwarerecs.stackexchange.com
– Pacerier
Apr 11 '15 at 7:39




You can try asking if such a third party app exist at softwarerecs.stackexchange.com
– Pacerier
Apr 11 '15 at 7:39










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I did a fair bit of research on this when running BootCamp on my mid-2011 MacBook Air. Unfortunately as far as I know, the integrated Intel graphics control panel doesn't have this feature.






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