Question:
I have a margin on the left and right side of my screen. How do I get my full screen display back?
ksrom77
2007-06-01 12:49:46 UTC
I don't know what I did this week, but I have about a 3 inch margin on my left and right side of the screen. How do I return it to a full screen - I've tried everything, including "stretch".
Five answers:
Reeotch
2007-06-01 12:56:26 UTC
I would check the monitor cable attached to your computer to make sure it is tight. Then, change the resolution by right clicking anywhere on your desktop and going to properties. Click the settings tab and there is a slide bar selector to change the screen resolution. choose a different resolution, one your monitor supports. If that doesn't work, download the newest drivers for you video card and install them. If that doesn't work it might be a hardware problem either your monitor or video card. Hope this helps.
akoz82
2007-06-01 13:00:49 UTC
There are a number of things that could be wrong. Have you updated a video driver? Roll back to your old video driver and that should work. Or adjust the resolution in your Display settings. Or go into your monitor-specific settings and reset to defaults and adjust to your liking.



If it is a CRT monitor, I have seen monitors that start going bad by "shrinking" of the resolution. If it's not a video driver, the Display settings, or any monitor settings specific to the monitor, I suggest you call someone to fix it.
laz32
2007-06-01 12:54:55 UTC
Go to the menu on your monitor (push the menu button on the front) and go down until you find horizontal size, select it and push the button with either a + or an > on it to increase back to full size.
rchilly2000
2007-06-01 12:52:43 UTC
there should be horizontal settings that you can increase. if none of those settings work, there might be something wrong with your monitor. good luck!
Joan H
2007-06-01 12:55:58 UTC
If you can stretch it, but it won't stay, stretch it, hit control, then exit, and see if it stay put.


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