How to adjust screen imaqge position?

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  1. Posts : 150
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    How to adjust screen imaqge position?


    How do I adjust the screen image position within Win7 please? I think I somehow adjusted the position when my old monitor was playing up, but can't remember what I did.
    I need to move the horizontal position; currently if I 'auto adjust' the image it moves to one side and I have to manually adjust the monitor to bring it back to center.
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       #2

    What program are you using for 'auto adjust' ?
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       #3

    Just realized you're probably talking about your monitor hardware settings
    I haven't messed with those in years with my current setup.

    Have you looked at "Screen Resolution" when right clicking on the Windows desktop?
    Make sure the Display is set your current monitor...
    Maybe the old monitor is still listed and is the default???
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  4. Posts : 150
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit.
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Thanks for that David, yes I was referring to the monitor settings.
    Display is showing current monitor and resolution is correct etc. - I've looked everywhere to try to do this, maybe it's not possible in Win7?
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    Well, you do have an AMD GPU in your specs.
    Have you looked in CCC for adjustments that might fix this?

    When I have problems like this, that's one place i look for making adjustments.
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  6. Posts : 150
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    Sorry David, CCC, what's this?
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       #7

    CCC is AMD's Catalyst Control Center.
    It's for making adjustments beyond what the built in Windows screen adjustments can do...

    I need to move the horizontal position; currently if I 'auto adjust' the image it moves to one side and I have to manually adjust the monitor to bring it back to center.
    Does that mean your screen image is not the full size of your monitor?
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  8. Posts : 150
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit.
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    Thanks for the clarification, I'll have a look.

    Ref. Quote - the screen image is the full size for the monitor, but it shifts off screen to the left and leaves a black margin on the RHS.
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  9. Posts : 299
    openSUSE 13.1 64bit
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    Maybe the issue is not with the software and the fix maybe to see if there is a menu on the monitor itself so you can change the monitor settings rather than manipulate the output of the video card through catalyst??

    Check out the manual here:

    http://www.cclonline.com/content/pdf...YMkw-3d-3d.pdf

    Page 10 has the fix.
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       #10

    Is there anything you need to do in the monitor settings to save your changes ?
    I've made adjustments on many monitors and for me it was always a pita to figure out the hardware and how to use the buttons...
    I never had Llyama monitor...
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