Alex Bungener
3 discussion posts
Win 8.1. One monitor connected via VGA/15 pin. 2nd one via HDMI. Both monitors are the same brand, size, model #. The HDMI connected monitor has a smaller window than the VGA/15 pin. I am hoping this program can fix that. I want the window to occupy the whole screen just like it does on the VGA connected screen. How do I solve this issue? BTW settings for both monitors are the same.
Is your video card an AMD card? If so, it's likely that Underscan is enabled for the HDMI monitor. You can change it in the AMD Catalyst Control Center under "My Digital Flat Panels > Scaling Options."
Alex Bungener
3 discussion posts
AMD CCC cannot be started
There are currently no settings that can be configured using AMD CCC
My CPU is a laptop if that makes a difference.
Ok, unfortunately DisplayFusion can't adjust the underscan/overscan settings, and I'm not aware of a way to do it without doing it through AMD CCC.
You might need to make sure that the video card drivers that are installed are the actual AMD drivers, and not Microsoft's WDDM drivers for the card. I would suggest updating them with the latest from AMD's site to see if that helps.
Rod M
35 discussion posts
Maybe you can/should adjust it through the screen built-in menu for horizontal/vertical size...
Alex Bungener
3 discussion posts
Upgraded to 8.1 instead of the preview so I was able to fix the 2 different size issue.
Main monitor is on my right. I used to move cursor to left to go to other monitor. Now I have to go right. How do I correct that?
John148
3 discussion posts
I really would benefit from profiles storing amd overscan settings, right now, even with the pro trial license I have a 2 step process when changing monitors to a dlp screen that must be configured with overscan. This is what's keeping me from buying a license.
@John148: I'm not sure if it's even possible to do, but I've added it to our feature request list. If we're able to implement it in a future version, we'll be sure to let you know!
Thanks!
John148
3 discussion posts
Thanks for the quick response!