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PC to 1080p TV?
I connected the PC to the LG LF2510 TV to see how the games would go, but on the left there is a strip of 5 centimeters, there is no auto-regulation button on the TV, what do you advise? Maybe somehow programmatically shift? Thanks in advance.
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Look in the TV menu, there should be a position adjustment, how is it not?
What video card is in the computer?
In my NVidia, these things are configured through the "NVIDIA Control Panel", which is located, for example, in the control panel ...
I have the same problem with LG 32LD350.
True, I have an ATI video card.
At Full HD resolution with older drivers, the image does not take up the entire screen.
At a lower resolution, everything is fine.
With the new drivers with the image, everything is fine, but the Theater mode does not work.
In general, I'm sitting on older drivers with a lower resolution.
All the same, my computer does not pull to show Full HD.
My advice is to iterate over permissions and drivers until you get an acceptable result.
You can also read here
forum.ixbt.com
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My advice to you, change the firmware of the TV, they are on the Web. After that, update the TV driver in the computer's operating system. Good luck))
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do not listen to advisers to change the firmware of the TV set is
fraught with consequences, it is not recommended to change it just like that when you want, there have been many cases of bricks
All the same, it's a vidyuhi. Update the firewood for the video card and try again, set the resolution, I have exactly the same TV, everything was fine, though the video camera is from ATI 3870
When connecting a TV via VGA such garbage, it is better to connect via HDMI.
Although you can remove the strip when connecting via VGA, for this:
1. In the TV settings for the corresponding “PC” input, set the image format to “Original”. 2. Check whether overscan is disabled in the video card settings.
And the firmware has nothing to do with it. You need to reflash if you want to watch movies from flash drives and external hard drives by plugging them into a TV set.
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