Problem with full screen in games

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    torrentg said:
    Yes, but the screen is now distorted, making a square appear as a rectangle.

    You're welcome.
    I realy can't say it looks distorted, it looks great (for the medium specs I have)....but maybe it's just me
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    7600.20510 x86
       #12

    Cool, but you can see an explanation with greater detail here.
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    Windows Vista
       #13

    Same with my classmate,Theres a black border beside the game screen.. its annoying.

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    avrahams1 said:
    I installed Windows 7 Ultimate build 7.6 on my laptop (GeForce G102M,2.2 GhZ T6600), and when I tried playing games (Unreal Tournament 3,America's Army,Gunz) which worked perfectly on the same laptop with Windows Vista, the games don't desplay on full screen. The screen is like trimmed from the sides and I'm playing on half the screen,I downloaded the lateset video drivers (for Windows 7 of course) and checked the resolution settings, there's nothing wrong there.
    What can I do to play games on full screen?
    hi
    yo must do these:
    1.change your resolution to 800*600
    2.right click on desktop and select graphics option and panel fit and scale full screen
    3.change back your resolution
    it's ok
    good luck
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #15

    this thread is almost 4 years old, bumping is excused in most cases but 4 years ago?
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