06-29-2016, 10:10 AM
slightly off topic, but may help you if you're not aware....
often the missing border is a result of the monitor doing overscan when it thinks the plugged in cable is a video feed from a dvd or set top box. You should be able to go into your monitor and tell it not to do this. I've had a monitor setup like this by default in the past.
https://www.katescomment.com/tv-monitor-...scan-zoom/
often the missing border is a result of the monitor doing overscan when it thinks the plugged in cable is a video feed from a dvd or set top box. You should be able to go into your monitor and tell it not to do this. I've had a monitor setup like this by default in the past.
https://www.katescomment.com/tv-monitor-...scan-zoom/
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