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Windows 7 Won't Fit On Screen

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July 5, 2014 8:13:49 PM

Just installed my new Radeon 7770 (yay!! i know its old). My tv has very weird scaling issues, but with my integrated graphics (i5 4670k) I was able to customize the scaling options and manually (move) the screen up or down. I don't have that option in AMD Catalyst center. What kind I do? Is there a program I can download?

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a b $ Windows 7
July 5, 2014 11:41:54 PM

setting recommended resolution will fit the screen or you can change scaling settings like that
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July 6, 2014 7:23:56 AM

silentplanner said:
setting recommended resolution will fit the screen or you can change scaling settings like that


For some reason, its greyed out for me.

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a b $ Windows 7
July 6, 2014 11:29:11 AM

the scaling option is only changeable when your screen resolution is not at your LCD’s native (max) resolution. The solution is to change to a lower desktop resolution temporarily to enable the feature and set the desired setting before changing back.
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July 6, 2014 11:56:02 AM

silentplanner said:
the scaling option is only changeable when your screen resolution is not at your LCD’s native (max) resolution. The solution is to change to a lower desktop resolution temporarily to enable the feature and set the desired setting before changing back.


It's at 1360x768. I don't know why it says max resolution 1920x1080. Should I lower it from 1360x768?
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a b $ Windows 7
July 7, 2014 2:55:44 AM

yeah try reducing the resolution. by the what's the native max resolution of your monitor.
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July 7, 2014 9:49:52 AM

silentplanner said:
yeah try reducing the resolution. by the what's the native max resolution of your monitor.


Max resolution is 1360x768. But is there a program to manually change the aspect ratio like I was mentioning before?
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July 7, 2014 1:01:44 PM

silentplanner said:
yeah try reducing the resolution. by the what's the native max resolution of your monitor.


Nevermind, I found out what was wrong. When I went to manually change the aspect ratio, I found two settings on my tv - vertical and horizontal position. Vertical position was at 18 and horizontal at 25; I changed vertical to 25 and now it looks perfect
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July 7, 2014 1:28:21 PM

great :) 
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