How to check the DirectX version under the win10 system

Updated on technology 2024-05-23
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. In the Win10 desktop interface, first use the [Win] + R] combination shortcut key on the keyboard to open the running dialog box, and then enter the [DXDIAG] command after "Open", and then press the Enter key or click [OK] at the bottom to open.

    2. Next, a directx diagnostic tooltip will pop up, and we will directly click [Yes] <>

    3. After that, you can open the DXDIAG diagnostic tool interface, and at the bottom of the default [System] tab, you can see the DirectX version.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The steps are as follows:

    1. In the win10 desktop interface, first use the [win] + r combination shortcut key on the keyboard to open the running dialog box, and then enter the [dxdiag] command after "open", and then press the enter key or click [OK] at the bottom to open, as shown in the following figure:

    2. Next, a DirectX diagnostic tooltip will pop up, and we will directly click [Yes], as shown in the figure below

    3. After that, you can open the DXDIAG diagnostic tool interface, and at the bottom of the default [System] tab, you can see the DirectX version, as shown in the figure below

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Method steps.

    1. Right-click the cursor to the address bar on the desktop of the computer, and click Task Manager in the pop-up menu bar.

    2. Click Details in the bottom left corner of the window in Task Manager.

    3. Click the file button in the upper left corner of the expanded function.

    4. Select Run New Task in the pop-up menu bar.

    5. Enter dxdiag in the blank bar of the pop-up window, and click OK after entering.

    6. You can see the system information in the pop-up window, click the display button above.

    7. You can see that there is an area that displays the DirectX function, if the three functions are all started, it means that DirectX has been installed and is running normally.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Under the win10 desktop interface, first use the [win] + [r] combination shortcut key on the keyboard to open the run dialog box, and then enter the [dxdiag] command after "open", and then press the enter key or click [OK] at the bottom to open, as shown in the figure below.

    2. Next, a DirectX diagnostic tooltip will pop up, click [Yes] directly, as shown in the figure below.

    3. After that, you can open the DXDIAG diagnostic tool interface, and at the bottom of the default [System] tab, you can see the DirectX version, as shown in the figure below.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Win key + R key, type dxdiag, press enter key twice to view.

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