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On 2015-12-22 17:50, deloptes wrote:
Ken Heard wrote:
It consequently uses only about 40-45% of the screen area, nor is
it centred on the screen. It starts more or less from the upper
left corner and leaves an L shaped unused black space on the
bottom and right sides. The left side does not correspond to the
left side of the screen; a strip on the left side of the display
is seen on the smaller monitor but not on the large one.
On some graphic cards it is not possible to scale the size per
output. This means that you are forced to stick to the same
resolution on all outputs. This is great if you have same type of
monitors, but not else. As result you are forced to use the lowest
common resolution provided by the end device (tv, monitor etc). If
you select higher resolution than supported you can either
configure the image to be fixed (so you do not see or use all of
the screen) or slide.
However some tv sets provide the option to scale the image to full
screen (look for format and set to custom - usually it is auto).
Perhaps this will be the best for your case.
I just now looked at the TV/monitor picture options. There is a ‘full
wide screen’ option which something somewhere does not allow me to
use. There is also a ‘zoom’ option. Tweaking that option allows
using 80% of the screen which is better than 40-50% I suppose.
Ken
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