This information helped a lot.Yincognito wrote: ↑November 1st, 2020, 3:23 am Well, you have nothing there because you didn't add any application there in the first place. You have to add them in order to have something in that section. Generally, you'd want all the desktop applications that display, say, the FPS when they shouldn't or when it obstructs the "normal" viewport of that application, e.g. a video player.
P.S. One example where detecting a desktop application as a D3D one is undesirable is if you want to capture the desktop screen while in desktop mode (i.e. not in a full screen game). You can't record your desktop screen if there's a running desktop application currently being detected as a D3D app, because then MSI AB / RTSS expects the screen to be in D3D mode as well, which it obviously is not, since you're still "in Windows", so to speak.
Thanks, Yincognito.