I understand what you suggest about the DisplayConfigX docs looking promising with respect to controling overscan. They certainly go through that method. Nevertheless, I experience the writer desires to update them with the remark that most of what will be being talked about is only relevant on a good old fashioned TV or monitor with a permanent magnetic deflection system where timing of the sync signals offers a vital effect on the image becoming scanned onto the phosphor display. On a contemporary, matrix resolved and clocked digital display, tweaking veranda occasions to try out and control overscan is certainly pointless AFAIK.
I'meters distressing to not offer assist, or also hope, but if yóu cán't fix things from the TV side I think you will also find there is usually no good solution from the Mac aspect.
I'meters distressing to not offer assist, or also hope, but if yóu cán't fix things from the TV side I think you will also find there is usually no good solution from the Mac aspect.
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How to adjust HDMI Overscan? I've connected my Surface Pro 2 (running Win 8.1) to an older Samsung LCD 46'. Everything looks great except for the overscan. The Intel Graphics Control Panel isn't installed and refuses to install when I try to download it from Intel. Saw other web discussions mentioning rolling the driver back (on original.