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I need a Program to adjust Overscan

les_garten

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I have a Windows 10 box for my wife. It has a Radeon 4500 series card.

Up until this week it had a 27" monitor that my wife uses at 1080P for 2-D type office stuff.

I passed down a 32" 4K monitor to her, a Samsung U32H850

I cannot get the monitor to fill the screen. It's being run a 1080P, I know, I know, but that's what she wants. There are no adjustments for size in the Monitor OSD. There is not anything in Windows anymore either. The driver is too old to work with Catalyst software which is where this adjustment might be if it worked. Back in the day you could download a Tweak piece of software to fix this, but I haven't found anything.

I did install the monitor driver from Samsung's site. It is correctly id'd. I just have no way to adjust it all the way out, about 1" on each corner.
 
It's a driver setting that needs to be adjusted in the registry to get the display to go to the edges.
I had that issue with a couple of older Radeon cards last year on my 28" 1080p monitor.
I can't recall what the settings were but if you google something like full screen windows 10 radeon 4500, it should come up.
 
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