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<blockquote data-quote="jsimmons" data-source="post: 418033" data-attributes="member: 85374"><p>I played with the overscan stuff right off. At 1920x1080x60Hz, if I moved the slider to the right, the display got bigger, eventually moving the taskbar completely out of sight (if I recall correctly, that only took a few clicks on the slider). If I move it to the left, the display gets smaller. In no instance did I notice the display improving in terms of quality, but I'll go down and check again.</p><p></p><p>BTW, there is no percentage displayed on the overscan tab of the Catalyst driver tab. How do I know when it's "0%"?</p><p></p><p>I'll get the test pattern and see what's what.</p><p></p><p>Well, overscan is already at 0%. If this is any hint as to what my actual problem is, when I change to a lower resolution, the display gets smaller on the TV and remains centered on the screen. When I do that on a computer monitor, the display changes to the chosen resolution and the display still fills the screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsimmons, post: 418033, member: 85374"] I played with the overscan stuff right off. At 1920x1080x60Hz, if I moved the slider to the right, the display got bigger, eventually moving the taskbar completely out of sight (if I recall correctly, that only took a few clicks on the slider). If I move it to the left, the display gets smaller. In no instance did I notice the display improving in terms of quality, but I'll go down and check again. BTW, there is no percentage displayed on the overscan tab of the Catalyst driver tab. How do I know when it's "0%"? I'll get the test pattern and see what's what. Well, overscan is already at 0%. If this is any hint as to what my actual problem is, when I change to a lower resolution, the display gets smaller on the TV and remains centered on the screen. When I do that on a computer monitor, the display changes to the chosen resolution and the display still fills the screen. [/QUOTE]
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