So my laptop has had no issue in the past connecting to this tv, however with windows 10 there is an overscan of almost the whole taskbar on every side. However with no issue on the main laptop display, only on other displays
The laptop has intel hd 4400 graphics as the display
PS. The tv has no overscan or underscan settings
TV has "pc mode" most of the time, when no overscan option is available. overscan usually is on the "pro" displays, as in for commercial use. you can also check the TVs inputs - it usually says "HDMI (DVI)" or something similar, when the overscan is disabled by the port itself
The pc mode is greyed out and there is only 1 of each port on the tv, HDMI port doesn't have DVI next to it.
Ps. It's a Proscan tv, I forget the model
Thanks though
Some video cards have a setting application that allows you to adjust for just this problem. If you are just using the OS video file, and you have an add on video card check on the manufacture's web site to see if they have some new and improved video app for your specific card. . . Good Luck. . .
Also "Welcome to the Windows 10 blog". . .. . .If you plan on sticking around you might post your System Specs so when needing help others will be able to look at them when attempting to give you help. . .
I did put my system specs on my profile, and the intel 4400 is a built card not an add on card
Since you have a built in (Vidia GeForce GT 740M and intel hd graphics family) go to the nVidia site and download the latest update then run (if your system will allow it), and see if you can fix your problem. ..
I have the newest everything, and that didn't change anything. The issue began was as soon as I updated to windows 10
check the ratio of your display, got my samsung that has something like "fixed ratio" that disabled the overscan. so don use common 16:9 or 16:10, youll get it there
The tv itself has almost no settings. Which is why I'm here on windowssh blog instead of blog for the tv :/
Intel Graphics and Media Control Panel installed? you should be able to check the scaling option from there.
It is either the Intel setting issue or the TV issue, so nothing much to help anymore, keep looking, youre prolly missed something