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A user asks how to get their computer back to full screen and the right side is off screen. Two volunteer moderators reply with different suggestions: adjust the external monitor or drag the window to the centre of the screen.
Learn how to adjust your screen resolution or choose a fit to restore your display to full screen. See answers and replies from other users and experts on Windows XP and Ease of Access.
Original title: HDMI output__ I have had my laptop hooked ut to my tv through a Hdmi Cable. It would use th full screen of my tv, now it just uses part of the full screen
A user asks how to fix the issue of monitor not showing full screen after installing Windows 10. A Microsoft Community answer suggests changing display settings, resolution, and graphic drivers.
A user asks how to get their half screen back to full size on Windows 10. Three independent advisors reply with different suggestions, such as rolling back driver, changing resolution, or using monitor controls.
Learn how to use the F11 key or other shortcut keys to toggle full-screen mode in different applications on Windows 10. See the answer from a Microsoft agent and user feedback on this forum thread.
On Desktop, Right Click, go to Screen resolution, and select the on which you need. Assuming a normal notebook, the recommended resolution would be 1366x768. Say "Thanks" by clicking the Kudos Star in the post that helped you.
Or go to your Laptop Manufacturer's website > Drivers download Section > then Key in your Laptop Model number > look for your Operating System > find either Graphics / Video or Chipset Drivers and download and install them. Cheers. _____
I'm Janelee, an Independent Advisor and community member like you. I'll be glad to help you. I know how it feels to have a big screen but unable to maximize it because it keeps showing the standard frame. Let me try to help you sort this out: Type Intel in the search bar and click on the Intel Graphic Control Panel option.
Learn how to update display driver, adjust screen resolution, and resize window to restore full screen on your computer. See answers from an installation specialist and other users on Microsoft Community forum.