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Playing video games while driving may be counterintuitive, which is why US authorities are investigating a feature on Tesla vehicles that potentially allows owners to do just that. US auto safety regulators on Wednesday said they were officially investigating the safety of a feature on Tesla vehicles that potentially allows drivers to play video games on a touch screen while the vehicles are moving.
Before that, the games could only be played while the Tesla vehicles were parked. The game feature asks for confirmation that the player is a passenger, though a driver could still play by pressing a button. Early in December, the agency warned that distracted driving is the cause of a significant number of road deaths in the US, including 3, in alone. In August the agency started an investigation into Tesla's driver-assistance system , Autopilot,' after several collisions with parked emergency vehicles were reported.
Game Mode is enabled automatically by Windows and disabling it is performed differently depending on your version of Windows Not sure which you have? Thanks to optimizations Microsoft made in March , you should leave it on. You can check whether it's currently on using the settings below. For Windows 10 or earlier, Game Mode must be disabled individually per-game or globally using the Registry.
You can paste this directly into the address bar at the top to go there quickly. In the GameBar folder look for an key called AllowAutoGameMode in the right panel, if the key is not there you can create it.
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