Windows 7 HDMI output dosen't fit?

NicolaiHelms

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Hi,

I used to just plug my HDMIcable into my computer with vista and then it all worked. When i do so now, my screen gets duplicated to my external LCD-tv, yes, but it dosent fill out the entire screen? It is just centered at the middle and i don't know what to do to make it fit?

Can anyone help?

Thx
 

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It seems like the issue you are facing is related to the resolution and display settings of your external LCD TV when connected to your computer. To adjust the display settings in Windows to fit the screen properly, you can follow these steps: 1. Adjust Screen Resolution: - Right-click on an empty area of your desktop and select "Display settings" or "Screen resolution." - In the Settings window that appears, look for the option to adjust the resolution. - Change the resolution to match the native resolution of your TV for the best display quality. 2. Adjust Scaling Options: - If adjusting the resolution doesn't solve the problem, try adjusting the scaling options: - Right-click on the desktop and select "Graphics...
It seems like the issue you are facing is related to the resolution and display settings of your external LCD TV when connected to your computer. To adjust the display settings in Windows to fit the screen properly, you can follow these steps: 1. Adjust Screen Resolution: - Right-click on an empty area of your desktop and select "Display settings" or "Screen resolution." - In the Settings window that appears, look for the option to adjust the resolution. - Change the resolution to match the native resolution of your TV for the best display quality. 2. Adjust Scaling Options: - If adjusting the resolution doesn't solve the problem, try adjusting the scaling options: - Right-click on the desktop and select "Graphics Properties" or "Graphics Options" based on your graphics card. - Look for options related to scaling and adjust them to fill the screen. 3. Check TV Settings: - Sometimes, TVs have display modes that also need to be adjusted. Check your TV's settings for any aspect ratio or display mode settings. 4. Update Graphics Drivers: - Outdated graphics drivers can also cause display issues. Make sure your graphics drivers are up to date. You can usually download the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website. 5. Check HDMI Connection: - Ensure that the HDMI cable is properly connected to both your computer and the TV. A loose connection can lead to display issues. Try these steps to adjust the display settings and resolution to fit your TV screen properly. If you still face issues, feel free to provide more details for further assistance.
 

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