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HDMI-DVI Cable to LCD TV
When I connect my Windows 7 computer to an LCD TV monitor, the resolution is set to 1920 x 1080, however I don't see the entire Desktop, rather it looks like it's been zoomed in. Any ideas?
When I connect my Windows 7 computer to an LCD TV monitor, the resolution is set to 1920 x 1080, however I don't see the entire Desktop, rather it looks like it's been zoomed in. Any ideas?
Hello Slam,
You might double check to see if your DPI settings may be set to something other than the default 96 DPI.
Hope this helps,
Shawn
Please post your entire system specs here
You can use speccy to find them if you need to Speccy - System Information - Free Download
Also more information on your TV could help us help you
Thanks. Fabe
You wouldn't have a link to your TV to post would you?
So when you connect via VGA everything is OK is what I understand, it's only when you use a HDMI cable that you experience this problem?
What happens if you uncheck Use Windows XP Style DPI scaling?
Fabe
Slam,
The image you posted above looks like you may need to use the Adjust desktop size and position option in either your graphics card driver or monitor settings like this setting for a NVIDIA graphics card below. It will allow you to adjust the top and side borders to fit the screen. I'm not sure of where these settings are for your graphics chip though, but go through all of its settings to see if you may have something similar.
After some googling, seems the issue I'm having is called Overscan. Unfortunately, unlike your NVIDIA graphics card, the Intel Q35 doesn't seem to have that option to resize the Desktop. Seems I'll have to go back to VGA for now.
Haven't noticed much difference in terms of quality between VGA and HDMI-DVI, whether using the computer or watching movies, so I don't mind. However, just a bit upset that I paid premium for a HDMI-DVI cable that is now pretty much useless.
I'm still open to suggestions however.