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August 16th, 2013 22:00
S2240L, not getting 100% full screen?
Yesterday i bought a Dell S2240L 21.5" monitor and I have connected this with a HDMI cable to my AMD Radeon HD 7750 graphics card. It has auto detected the resolution to 1920x1080. But i can see a good amount of black space is left around my screen, which i think should be covered. I have seen some youtube videos where it shows screen is full, but my screen is not full as same as them. But i can't find the problem. Please help me to get the full experience....
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DELL-Chris M
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August 18th, 2013 12:00
shahriar2403,
* Right-click on your desktop and choose the AMD VISION Engine Control Center
* Along the left-hand side you will see My Digital Flat-Panels
* In there choose Scaling Options (Digital-Flat Panel)
* You will see a scroll bar for underscan and overscan. Check the box and slide the slider until your screen is filled
* Click Apply and done
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* Right click on the Desktop
* Open the Catalyst Control Center
* Switch to Advanced mode
* Click the Dropdown Menu Graphics in the top Right
* Select Desktops and Displays
* Right click on Currently Active Display. This part is very crucial. There is a little picture of a tiny Monitor and tiny Arrow at the far bottom left of the CCC menu. It is this tiny Arrow that you left click on by the button that says Basic and the button that says OK. When you click on the little black arrow (not the Big Black Arrow in the middle of the CCC window, you will get the option to click Configure. Then the following 6 buttons will be available to you:
Attributes
Avivo Color
Scaling Options
HDTV Support
LCD Overdrive
Pixel Format
* Under Attributes, check the Enable GPU scaling box and the Scale image to full panel size
* Click Apply
* Select Configure
* Click on the Scaling Options tab
* Move the scale to the right until you get a full screen image 0%
* Click OK
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March 16th, 2014 22:00
Hi Chris, I am having this same problem on my Mac. Could you please help?
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March 17th, 2014 10:00
d111n,
We do not test our monitors with any apple proprietary hardware or software. But your display settings should have something in there about scaling or under/overscan. You just need to explore what is in there.