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Hi,
I've brought a new HD TV to use as a monitor and the picture won't fill the screen.
My old TV had the opposite problem, it would be to big for the screen. I could get round this by going into display settings and setting a custom aspect ratio using the Intel graphics and media control panel. I would set both the horizontal and vertical aspects to ~80%.
The issue I have with my new TV is the picture is to small and the custom ratios only allow me to go to 100% and I need to go over 100%. I can set the scaling to 'Scale Full screen' and this makes the picture too big for the screen, but also removes the ability to set custom ratios so I can't reduce the screen size after setting this.
I've tried using the catalyst control centre but the only option I get under desktop and displays is desktop detection.
*** Edit **** fixed it, it running of my laptop and switching the screens to just HDMI rather than Laptop + HDMI fixed it.
I've brought a new HD TV to use as a monitor and the picture won't fill the screen.
My old TV had the opposite problem, it would be to big for the screen. I could get round this by going into display settings and setting a custom aspect ratio using the Intel graphics and media control panel. I would set both the horizontal and vertical aspects to ~80%.
The issue I have with my new TV is the picture is to small and the custom ratios only allow me to go to 100% and I need to go over 100%. I can set the scaling to 'Scale Full screen' and this makes the picture too big for the screen, but also removes the ability to set custom ratios so I can't reduce the screen size after setting this.
I've tried using the catalyst control centre but the only option I get under desktop and displays is desktop detection.
*** Edit **** fixed it, it running of my laptop and switching the screens to just HDMI rather than Laptop + HDMI fixed it.
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