I understand you're looking for the dxcpl.exe (DirectX Control Panel) tool for Windows 10. This utility is part of Microsoft's DirectX SDK and is commonly used by developers to force certain DirectX feature levels, enable debug layers, or emulate older hardware capabilities for testing.
Once you have the tool, follow these steps to configure a specific application: dxcpl.exe download windows 10
Q: Does dxcpl work on Windows 11?
A: Yes. Windows 11 is based on the same core as Windows 10. All steps above apply. I understand you're looking for the dxcpl
Visual C++ Redistributable 2010 (only if dxcpl won’t open)
Search: Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Redistributable Package x86 A: Yes
Steps:
Before you get too excited, there is a catch. Force WARP tells your CPU to do the work your GPU can't handle.