AMD/ATI graphics driver coders either made an error or may be flipping off Intel users?...
Their Catalyst Control Center, where you set all sorts of options for their graphics cards/chips, is a somewhat modular design -- registry keys turn the display of several controls/switches on or off. While I always find several of those controls/switches turned off [so they won't appear in the CCC], the key to turn off AMD/ATI's version of Steady Shot was [conspicuously] missing -- I found that interesting [suspicious?] since this ATI graphics feature will only work with AMD motherboards & CPUs, appearing grayed out otherwise, & not once but twice in the CCC.
Personally I always turn most all the controls on, since otherwise the features they control will be set to the factory default whether you want them or not... If/when I'm working with video I don't want the drivers making video looking better than it actually is, because then I can't/won't know if the finished result will look nasty. Likewise features may not always work as intended, so perfectly good video can look bad -- very bad. The same issues are there if you're a gamer with the 3D controls. A bit of a PITA, I open Regedit & search HKLM\ System\ CurrentControlSet for "_NA" [without the quotes]. That will find value names in the registry that have _NA appended, e.g. "AutoColorDepthReduction_NA" -- if that value is 1, that control will not appear in CCC, so I change it to 0. Note that it'll take a re-boot for changes to become visible. Note too that it works both ways, if you want a control to not be visible in CCC, make sure the value = 1.
For AMD/ATI's Camera Shake I had to add a string value, CameraShake_NA, & set it to 1, which got rid of that rather large, grayed out controls in CCC. I'm at a bit of a loss at the moment however, trying to come up with a good way to tell you where to put it, assuming anyone's interested in doing so... Please forgive this poor description/explanation. I search on "_NA" because the driver install adds keys for the graphics hardware features in several places under CurrentControlSet -- not just the key shown in CCC's Info display. Many of those registry keys have sub-keys, "0000", "0001", "0002" etc. Many of those will have a sub-key named "UMD" -- that "UMD" key may have a sub-key of it's own named "DXVA", & that's where you add the CameraShake_NA string value & set it to 1. Searching in Regedit for _NA will get you to the 0000 etc. keys, & *maybe* the UMD sub-key, but probably not the DXVA key. Searching for DXVA will get you other results besides the DXVA keys you want. Thus my poor attempt at describing what you are after.