===================================================== GeForce Experience and GeForce Now keyboard shortcuts ===================================================== First published at 9/4/2018 on https://defkey.com/geforce-experience-geforce-now-shortcuts GeForce Experience is a companion application for Nvidia GeForce graphics cards. It keeps drivers up to date, optimizes game settings, and allows sharing of gaming recordings. GeForce Experience and GeForce Now has 18 shortcuts and we have listed all of them below. General ------- Alt + Z Share overlay UI Alt + F1 Take screenshot and save it to gallery Ctrl + Win + Alt + F1 Entire desktop screenshot Alt + F12 Toggle FPS counter on/off Alt + F10 Save the last 5 minutes recorded Alt + F9 Toggle manual recording on/off and save Broadcasting ------------ Alt + F8 Toggle broadcasting on/off Alt + F7 Pause/resume broadcasting Alt + F6 Toggle camera on/off while broadcasting Alt + F5 Toggle custom overlay on/off while broadcasting GeForce Now ----------- GeForce Now is cloud gaming service of Nvidia. We have covered it here. Ctrl + G Toggle in-game overlay Ctrl + 1 Save a screenshot Ctrl + Shift + 0 Toggle instant replay on / off Ctrl + 0 Save last recorded minutes / seconds Ctrl + 9 Start / Stop recording Ctrl + M Toggle microphone Ctrl + Alt + F6 (When playing a game) Advanced gaming stats Option + Cmd + F6 (Mac, When playing a game) Advanced gaming stats Note: On a MacBook, you may need to press fn + 6 to for the F6 command. Here is what the numbers mean in the stats: First Line: ###fps – average frame rate, based on frame-to-frame present time ft:###ms – average frame-to-frame receive time from server fj:###ms – average frame-to-frame receive time jitter (negative = early, positive = late) r:##mb – average streaming rate bwu:##% - bandwidth utilization as percentage. Second Line: ######## - ~frame number rtd: ###ms – round trip delay from client to server pl: ### - packet loss (note there may be more than one packet per video frame) %cpu: ##.# - on mac, the percentage of 1 core the process is using.  (> 100% means using more than 1 core).  Should be similar to Activity Monitor on Mac. Third Line: b: ####ms – ‘begin’ time – the latency between receipt of packet to start of processing d: ####ms – ‘decode’ time – the latency from begin to decode complete r: ####ms – ‘render’ time – the latency from decode complete to render complete p:####ms – ‘present’ time – the latency from render complete to post-swap-buffers t: ####ms – ‘total’ time – add up all of the above for total latency through the client. Fourth Line: wr: ###x### - window resolution sr: ###x### - streaming resolution (may vary due to network quality) sq: ### - ‘q score’ – or Quality score represents the overall streaming quality that the user is currently experiencing, where 100 is perfect and values near 0 are unplayable e: #### - number of input events processed Fifth Line: gpu: ####### - type of GPU used on the server for this session input: alt|sdl - alt: using direct input events from system, sdl: using input events from SDL library Last modified on (UTC): Friday, December 22, 2023 Defkey © All rights reserved.