Why the Desktop is not fullscreen at certain resolutions (Scaling, Nvidia)

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#PCMonitor #Resolution #Scaling #Nvidia
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Thanks to you my monitor just got saved from getting smashed with a hammer.

siege_militaryaesthetics
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Thank you, i've been trying to fix this for a few hours now but haven't found a single tutorial showing this rather simple setting.

TulioV
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4 years later, still very helpful. Thank you!

Jasta
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Been three years and this videos worked for me . man's a hero

chrisng
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oh my god i really appreciate you for this, ur channel should be more viral

StannnL
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6 years later, still very helpful! Thank you so much! 😊

rokksta
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Omg I'd tried EVERYTHING to get my legion monitor conne tion to fill my older TV screen and this finally did it. You're the bomb!!!!

erinflack
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Omg THANK YOU. I;ve been putting up with the wrong resolution for a year! CHanging the resolution in display settings never worked. You are my hero!

realtjbrand
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BRO THANK YOU SO MUCH I HAD MY SCREEN MESSED UP FOR 5 MONTHS YOUR VIDEO HELPED ME SO MUCH THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU

sudoqgaming
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You are the best. Thank you very much. I was losing it till I found your video.

DreMatador
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Even though it is old, it is still so helpful. Thank you so much!

towerterrorizer
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just to start off, i never comment but this video deserves a fucking comment. i have been searching for answers for like 30 minutes now and all these other videos just say " change the resolution " but you my friend, best video out their. cheers bro, thanks alot.

dept
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The Dell external monitor on my HP Envy laptop was fine until I changed its default resolution. I could not get it back to full screen. When I opened the Nvidia control panel, by right clicking on the desktop, it did not have a ‘Display’ or ‘Video’ section, only ‘3D Settings’. The Windows ‘Device Manager’ showed I had two display adapters, Nvidia and Intel. By typing Intel into the Windows search box beside the Start icon, I found it had a graphics control panel, which let me fix my display problem by selecting ‘Scale Full Screen’ and then going back to the default ‘Maintain Display Scaling’. Thank you for your video because it gave me the clue I needed.

jamesmclaren
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ONG BRO THANK YOU SO MUCH I LITTERALLY WENT TO 5 videos and they were all wrong thank you so so freaking much 🙏 😊

LordLevi
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Thanks for your simplicity in teaching
.... Saver

pastorkennethaboagye
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Thank you! I kept watching videos to change the resolution but NONE OF THEM suggested this tutorial!! THANKS THANKS THANKS

CalebKelley
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Your tutorial the one that help me. Thanks a lot man!

nyxvox
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OMG, thank you. This has been driving me nuts!

oblivious
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Your video help me a lot even though I run a different graphics driver I went into my control panel on my graphics driver and in there I was able to see a scaling bar similar to the brightness bar where you grab the little dot and drag it up and down the scale. This adjusted my screen scaling without having to put it on full screen like you do in this video so for anybody having any kind of issue with it go to your graphics driver settings go to your display settings in your graphics driver and you will find there will be adjustment settings to fit to screen in those settings

joelr
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Nice. I used this for the reverse. My monitor is too big for fullscreen video, so I wanted to make the fullscreen smaller so I don't have to back away from the monitor.

I found an issue when reducing the fullscreen resolution though. I was watching Dragon Ball at 1920x1080, on the 4k monitor, in fullscreen. I was watching via Crunchyroll in Chrome. At first, it looked great! But then after a few seconds, the video controls automatically disappear (as usual) - but then the video turns greenish and is sort-of split and overlapped horizontally.

I worked around the issue by disabling hardware acceleration in Chrome settings.

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