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ss March 13th 21 10:11 AM

Monitor display position ?
 
Win 7 & Samsung monitor.

The on screen display leaves a 5 cm gap on the right of the screen.
I have tried Control panel / Resolution / Display settings.
Also, The monitor on screen display position settings.

When I try and drag the display it stops at the 5 cm gap so doesnt fill
the screen.

This has only started in the last couple of days.
Any ideas or is the monitor starting to fail?

Andy Burns[_13_] March 13th 21 10:17 AM

Monitor display position ?
 
ss wrote:

When I try and drag the display it stops at the 5 cm gap so doesnt fill
the screen.


factory reset using the monitor's inbuilt menu?


The Natural Philosopher[_2_] March 13th 21 10:35 AM

Monitor display position ?
 
On 13/03/2021 10:11, ss wrote:
Win 7 & Samsung monitor.

The on screen display leaves a 5 cm gap on the right of the screen.
I have triedÂ*Â* Control panel / Resolution / Display settings.
Also,Â* The monitor on screen display position settings.

When I try and drag the display it stops at the 5 cm gap so doesnt fill
the screen.

This has only started in the last couple of days.
Any ideas or is the monitor starting to fail?


Sounds like sticky fingers have reconfigured the monitor.

i.e its in the monitor.


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ss March 13th 21 10:39 AM

Monitor display position ?
 
On 13/03/2021 10:17, Andy Burns wrote:
ss wrote:

When I try and drag the display it stops at the 5 cm gap so doesnt
fill the screen.


factory reset using the monitor's inbuilt menu?


Excellent, that sorted it, Thanks.

Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) March 13th 21 11:20 AM

Monitor display position ?
 
Probably thought it was a telly.
Brian

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"ss" wrote in message
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On 13/03/2021 10:17, Andy Burns wrote:
ss wrote:

When I try and drag the display it stops at the 5 cm gap so doesnt fill
the screen.


factory reset using the monitor's inbuilt menu?


Excellent, that sorted it, Thanks.




Dave Plowman (News) March 13th 21 12:07 PM

Monitor display position ?
 
In article ,
Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) wrote:
Probably thought it was a telly.


I remember trying to use a fairly early TV with an HDMI input as a
monitor. A so called HD ready set. No dedicated Windows driver available,
and would only work on one resolution on the one Windows chose. But it was
the overscan which made it unusable.

I've got a smart 24" Samsung TV in the workshop above the 'electronics'
bench. Fed via an HDMI splitter from the computer monitor feed - to view
things like circuit diagrams while working on things. Works a treat.

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John Rumm March 13th 21 03:49 PM

Monitor display position ?
 
On 13/03/2021 10:11, ss wrote:
Win 7 & Samsung monitor.

The on screen display leaves a 5 cm gap on the right of the screen.
I have triedÂ*Â* Control panel / Resolution / Display settings.
Also,Â* The monitor on screen display position settings.

When I try and drag the display it stops at the 5 cm gap so doesnt fill
the screen.

This has only started in the last couple of days.
Any ideas or is the monitor starting to fail?


Is the displayed image being compressed - so you can see everything but
it is not filling the full display area, or, is it cropping the image so
you are losing the right hand edge of the image?


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Rod Speed March 13th 21 06:30 PM

Monitor display position ?
 
ss wrote

Win 7 & Samsung monitor.


The on screen display leaves a 5 cm gap on the right of the screen.
I have tried Control panel / Resolution / Display settings.


Also, The monitor on screen display position settings.


Thats the important one.

When I try and drag the display it stops at the 5 cm gap so doesnt fill
the screen.


This has only started in the last couple of days.
Any ideas or is the monitor starting to fail?


Looks like it is starting to fail if you have cycled the power.


Fred March 13th 21 06:35 PM

Monitor display position ?
 


"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message
...
On 13/03/2021 10:11, ss wrote:
Win 7 & Samsung monitor.

The on screen display leaves a 5 cm gap on the right of the screen.
I have tried Control panel / Resolution / Display settings.
Also, The monitor on screen display position settings.

When I try and drag the display it stops at the 5 cm gap so doesnt fill
the screen.

This has only started in the last couple of days.
Any ideas or is the monitor starting to fail?


Sounds like sticky fingers have reconfigured the monitor.


Can't be that given that the monitor on screen
display position settings dont fix it.

i.e its in the monitor.




Peeler[_4_] March 13th 21 06:53 PM

More Heavy Trolling by Senile Nym-Shifting Rodent Speed!
 
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 05:35:47 +1100, Fred, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rodent Speed, wrote:

FLUSH the trolling senile pest's latest troll**** unread

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"Ah, the voice of scum speaks."
MID:

ss March 13th 21 07:33 PM

Monitor display position ?
 
On 13/03/2021 15:49, John Rumm wrote:
Is the displayed image being compressed - so you can see everything but
it is not filling the full display area, or, is it cropping the image so
you are losing the right hand edge of the image?


I can see everything so not cropping.
A factory reset on the monitor sorted it.

John Rumm March 13th 21 11:14 PM

Monitor display position ?
 
On 13/03/2021 19:33, ss wrote:
On 13/03/2021 15:49, John Rumm wrote:
Is the displayed image being compressed - so you can see everything
but it is not filling the full display area, or, is it cropping the
image so you are losing the right hand edge of the image?


I can see everything so not cropping.
A factory reset on the monitor sorted it.


Yup saw that after I posted :-)

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