My Dell doesn't have an option to turn off Anti-Aliasing

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Canyon (NoWorries) First Officer

What do I do? It's an intel graphics card, and it has very, very few adjustments...

Am I looking in the right place? Under display controls>Advanced?

Thanks.

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RadarMan Chief Captain

I'm guessing.
display controls/Advanced/3D tab/Custom.

Radar

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chlorinekid Trainee

if it;s a card you have then it should have options somewhere. what are your options when you right click on the desktop? any graphic related?

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Canyon (NoWorries) First Officer

chlorinekid wrote:

if it;s a card you have then it should have options somewhere. what are your options when you right click on the desktop? any graphic related?

What RadarMan said is exactly how my laptop is, but my desktop is not like that at all.

When I right click, I have about five menus all pertaining to the graphics card, but none of them have anything to adjust, and absolutely nothing to do with anti-aliasing.

I have "Devices, Colors, Schemes, Hot Keys, Rotation, Information" None of which have any things I can change except for the size of the screen...where Radarman told me to look it has "Intel(R) Extreme Graphics" but when I click on the properties, it takes me to the other screen...

...Stupid Dell...

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Faucett First Officer

There may not be an AA option if its an on-board card.

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