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Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Joined Mar 2, Messages I tried changing the resolution and while it did show more of the bottom part of the window, it still didn't show that button. This does not happen in another computer of mine running Vista. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Joined Oct 3, Messages 7, Try compatibility mode.

Mumbodog said:. Joined Aug 7, Messages 9, Be aware that if nothing's been changed it won't have Apply in the cycle and will skip it, throwing off the count. You might be able to move the Window up, though some windows will insist on keeping the title bar on the screen.

Use arrow keys to move up then press Enter and hopefully it won't drop back down. Not all dialog windows will have a Control Menu though so this might not work. Good ideas, Jerry, better than switching resolutions if that can be avoided.

I'll try your suggestions next time. Thanks much. As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Latest posts. Windows M 33 minutes ago. General Security. M 38 minutes ago. Windows 10 activity light. Latest: lunarlander 43 minutes ago.

M 44 minutes ago. Still, overscan is the term you should be researching to solve the problem. I'm running x at i using component to the TV.

However, since the video card is Nvidia I can only use the S-video port's 7-din multipin adapter to component I think thats what its called. Inside the Nvidia control panel is an option to "resize TV" but it doesnt let me select it - says its not available. I have messed with the service menu options till I was blue in the face.

On another note, does anyone know if I am just getting S-video PQ in this fashion or is it really upconverting to component quality. I dont think it as it's only set at i. Wouldnt component be p? Quote from: Flake on July 07, , pm. Just have fun. Svideo is i only or pal i. Component could run i, p p, and i. Any resolution you feed it now will downconvert it to i. For the overscan settings, you may have to update your drivers, and make sure that the tv is installed as a tv and not a computer monitor in the driver settings.

If it is set to "default monitor" and not "generic television" overscan settings will not show up. Your other option is to google omega drivers and throw those on for testing. Omega has been making awesome custom driver sets for years that unlock all of the options that manufacturers hide. They also have a huge section of tweaks for televisions.

Before you adjust anything in your service menu write everything down. As far as the service menu on toshiba sets you are going to want to tweak HSIZE and VSIZE careful with the vpos setting as I have seen this cause a bug in certain rptv sets that causes one of the main drive chips to burn out.

I don't think it will have a effect on direct view sets though. If you are still getting screen cutoff there is always settings burried in the service menu that are blanking settings. Most sets will have something like Hblank or top blank-tblank and bottom blank-bblank and Rblank Lblank.

They allow you digitally cutoff the overscan directly to the edge of your screen bezel. If they are set wrong they will cut off the image. Quote from: uprightbass on July 07, , pm. Hmmmm weird. I have a Geforce gs and it just has a svideo port. I'm not saying your wrong but the only other model I have seen was that weird s-video looking cable to svideo and composite.

Which model of gfx card is it? Like asus,xfx,msi etc?



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