![]() The Resources widget shows you the apps that are using up system resources and lets you terminate them without leaving your game.The Performance widget shows information about the utilization of resources, such as processor (CPU), graphics card (GPU), RAM (memory), and number of FPS (frames per second).Looking for Group shows you other players connected to Microsoft’s Xbox service looking to join a gamers’ group.Gallery shows you the screenshots and game clips you’ve made with the Xbox Game Bar.The Capture widget gives you the tools for capturing screenshots and recording your gaming sessions.The Audio widget helps you control individual audio channels without having to leave your game.The main widget, found by default at the top of the screen, is where you can see the time, enable or disable the other widgets available, as well as access the settings of the Xbox Game Bar. ![]() When you open the Xbox Game Bar on your Windows computer, while playing a game or otherwise, it displays an overlay with a generous array of useful default widgets: What to expect from the Xbox Game Bar overlay in Windows In that case, you might want to do some troubleshooting, and we have an article just for that: Xbox Game Bar is not working. NOTE: Although the Xbox Game Bar is enabled by default, it can happen that the Xbox overlay from Windows doesn’t show up on your PC when you press Win + G on your keyboard. Open Xbox Game Bar using the Xbox button on an Xbox controller
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