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    Hdmi To Tv On Q210 - Adjusting Screen Size To Fit

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by Tinderbox (UK), Oct 6, 2008.

  1. Tinderbox (UK)

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    Hi

    When i run a game the image spills of the edge of the screen, I know their is a tool in the nvidia control panel to re-size the screen, but how can i do it while playing a game.

    I re-sized the windows desktop to fit, but you can see the tool adjustment, but not when playing a game.

    Anybody know how to do this, is their an auto setting.

    Thanks

    John.
     
  2. StuMcBill

    StuMcBill Notebook Geek

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    When I first plugged my Q310 into my TV everything was off the side of the screen, I had to install my drivers with a modded inf from LaptopVideo2Go which adds the "Enable Samsung SXGA+ to properly view 1400x1050." functionality.

    I couldn't get my desktop to fit on screen at all before installing this.

    I havent tried any games, but maybe this will help you too?
     
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    Hi.

    I am still using the display driver that came with the Q210, do you have a link to the driver and info you used?

    thanks

    John.
     
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    I don't have at the moment, but I will try to find it for you.

    It was just the newest Nvidia drivers, with a modded inf from LaptopVideo2Go and the "Enable Samsung SXGA+ to properly view 1400x1050." line enabled.

    Just open the .inf and remove the ; from the Samsung SXGA line and then install the drivers.

    Hope you get it to work!