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How to Use Pixel Game Dashboard and Optimize Gaming Performance — Step‑by‑Step Guide

  Google Pixel phones come with a built-in Game Dashboard , designed to enhance your gaming experience by offering tools like FPS counters, screen recording, notifications blocking, and performance boosters . This guide walks you through every feature and shows how to optimize your Pixel for smooth gaming. 1. Enable Game Dashboard Before using any gaming features, make sure Game Dashboard is enabled. Steps: Open Settings → Apps → See all apps → Game Dashboard → Enable Alternatively, during a game launch, you may see a Game Dashboard prompt — tap Enable Menu path: Settings → Apps → See all apps → Game Dashboard → Toggle ON ✅ Benefit: Activates the overlay with gaming tools for every supported game. 2. Access Game Dashboard in a Game Steps: Launch a compatible game Swipe from the corner or tap the floating Game Dashboard icon The dashboard appears, displaying: FPS counter Performance settings Screen recording / screenshot options Notifications...

Can Bright Spots Spread on Phone Screens Over Time?

Can Bright Spots Spread on Phone Screens Over Time? I first realised bright spots could actually spread while using a phone late at night in a small flat in East London. What started as a faint pale circle near the bottom edge slowly expanded over a few months. At first, I blamed my eyes. Then I compared screenshots. The spot wasn’t in the screenshots. That was the moment it became clear: this wasn’t software, and it wasn’t static. Many smartphone users across the UK ask the same question once they notice a bright or white patch on their display: will it stay the same, or will it get worse? The honest answer is uncomfortable, but important. In most real-world cases, bright spots do spread over time, and understanding why helps you decide what to do next. What Does “Spreading” Actually Mean? When people talk about a bright spot spreading, they usually mean one of three things: The bright area becomes physically larger The brightness difference becomes more noticeable ...