How can i change setting for Gaming in Full screen?


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    window7 64bit i5 sony vaio radeon1GB
       #1

    How can i change setting for Gaming in Full screen?


    Hi, i just have my new laptop today, tried to installed previous favorite games. and now end up all games are not in full screen mode. there is black bar on left and right side on the screen. Please help me to figure the problems. Thanks

    Sony Vaio
    Window 7 Home premium
    i-5 2.50GHz
    4GB Ram
    64bit system
    Radeon 1GB

    Game not in full screen mode : Warcarft, Maplestory.
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  2. Posts : 3
    window7 64bit i5 sony vaio radeon1GB
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Good morning Guys~
    Anyone Help Please
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  3. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #3

    In the graphics options of the games there is usually a selection for screen resolution and some have the option of windowed mode or fullscreen. See if you can find those options in the game options.
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  4. Posts : 1,218
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #4

    This is known as letterboxing, to fix this you need to do one of the following, set the in game resolution to the laptop's native resolution which is 1600x900 in your case,
    or open up catalyst control center and set the scaling options to stretched mode, I couldn't tell you the specific option you need to get to as I don't use AMD graphics card, I'm an Nvidia chap
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  5. Posts : 3
    window7 64bit i5 sony vaio radeon1GB
    Thread Starter
       #5

    in these games i allrdy checked the full screen box but still 2 black bar on both side. the window resolution alrdy set to max. just feel weird for these 2 games. other game that i played are in full screen. exp. need for speed, devil may cry.

    awww another things happening, now i notice that i couldn't open facebook game application. only advertisement blog come into screen. the main game screen appear nothings! wats going on?
    need a BIG help T.T
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