Dont know if this is the right board for a question like this ,but i will give it a try.
I just updated to widows 10 (starting to regret that...), its working fine, but my screen is fucked up. It seams to have full resolution (1920x1080), but the digital screen is not filling the analog screen. Have tried to fix it in a lot of ways, but nothing seams to work... pleas help me! Pic related
Ayden Wilson
>analog screen Get your terms right and maybe someone will think about helping you
Henry Russell
Well shit... english is not my main language, so sorry *computer screen (thats good enough?)
Julian Hughes
Dont your monitor have buttons on it that let you resize that?
Isaac Hill
tried that as well... i am lost here
Camden White
Look for under scan/over scan options in your graphics drivers.
Jaxon Edwards
Stupid questions thread. Also kill yourself.
Matthew Anderson
fuck me i guess
Tyler Edwards
You should turnboff overscan in your monitor settings. Use the buttons or a remote
Adam Jones
I will try that
Isaiah Long
Did you try turning off and back on again?
Carter Williams
Your display driver is messed up. I had this happen when installing Windows 8.1
Michael Roberts
Install gentoo
Michael Morris
It's your refresh rate
Grayson Baker
install gentoo
Luis Thompson
>Dont know if this is the right board for a question like this
try reddit.com instead.
Brayden Hall
you need to change your overscan settings in Catalyst / Nvidia control panel
Jaxon Jenkins
this
Oliver Ramirez
nice blog post faggot, install gentoo or get out
Matthew Moore
use custom values to adjust the aspect ratio for the display
Jaxson Richardson
download amd catalyst support center and look for "my digital flatpanels" and find scaling options. slide the slider over to the overscan side.
Bentley Miller
Usually this has only happened to me when I used my TV as a computer monitor through HDMI.
If that's a Fujitsu TV just mess with the picture size settings size
Benjamin Gomez
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Charles Thompson
Look thru your monitor settings. Press buttons ON your monitor and see if any menu comes up on the screen. Mess with that thing.
Caleb Evans
Set up HDMI overscan in your driver panel, nigga.
Isaac Fisher
Winner. Was going to suggest the same thing.
Nicholas Perry
The Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display doesn't have this problem.
Hudson Murphy
>not owning a desktop in 2048 - 32
Jaxson Jackson
Try checking monitor overscan in video driver settings, download the driver if you don't have one.