Lenovo Yoga 3 14" Keyboard and Mouse, Blurry Screen and GT 940m

Hey Guys So today my girlfriend bought a Lenovo Yoga 3 14" with the Geforce 940m graphics card.Straight away we notice some of the images and fonts from different applications seemed a bit to blurry for a modern computer so we decided to check through the forums and some of them said to adjust the text from its default (Larger). Then we tried minecraft and it then we notice you can not move in the game while looking. So this means that you move than use the mouse which is very annoying. Another thing we notice in the game was the computer was not using the 940m graphics card it was still using the Intel 5500 HD graphics. So my question is1. How do we stop the screen from being blurry?2. How can we move and use the trackpad?3. How do I make the Geforce GT 940m the main graphics card? Thanks in advance!

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