I signed up just to say thanks to @gpro, who pointed this out.
To add, For anyone like myself who has this strange older monitor and still uses it but doesn't know how to resolve this issue, it is simple. The 10% zoom is a feature of the HDMI port using an HDMI cable, not a bug. For those who want a workaround, use an HDMI to DVI cable. I am using my PC's HDMI into the monitor's DVI port, and it works perfectly with no overscan.
'Normally, the zoom default is zero. But, when the input is in the YPbPr color space (HDMI), the monitor will do 10% overscan to avoid noise. For example, if connecting a monitor to DVD player in which the output is YPbPr.'
It's now 3 years later and the Dell monitors continue to have this feature. And not just at powerup--after some resolution changes my monitor falls back into the 10% zoom so you can't see the complete task bar. I am so totally done with Dell monitors at this point.
jshun112
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December 20th, 2023 16:20
I signed up just to say thanks to @gpro, who pointed this out.
To add,
For anyone like myself who has this strange older monitor and still uses it but doesn't know how to resolve this issue, it is simple. The 10% zoom is a feature of the HDMI port using an HDMI cable, not a bug. For those who want a workaround, use an HDMI to DVI cable. I am using my PC's HDMI into the monitor's DVI port, and it works perfectly with no overscan.
gpro
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April 28th, 2008 02:00
'Normally, the zoom default is zero. But, when the input is in the YPbPr color space (HDMI), the monitor will do 10% overscan to avoid noise. For example, if connecting a monitor to DVD player in which the output is YPbPr.'
http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums/board/message...id=88097#M88097
'Going back to the zoom default setting is by design.'
http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums/board/message?...id=87331#M87331
brian-esquire
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April 28th, 2008 04:00
HomerSimpson196
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May 31st, 2011 10:00
It's now 3 years later and the Dell monitors continue to have this feature. And not just at powerup--after some resolution changes my monitor falls back into the 10% zoom so you can't see the complete task bar. I am so totally done with Dell monitors at this point.
michelangelom3
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April 22nd, 2017 09:00
I just bought a Macbook Pro and this happen. The simple solution was use a DVI to HDMI 2 dollar adapter and with the DVI that doesn't happen anymore.
jshun112
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December 20th, 2023 16:22
This should be marked resolved. See my other Response. ❤️ It's an easy fix.