10-27-2008, 04:05 AM
Quote:I had a chance to play around with this and I finally got this working correctly by playing around with the Nvidia settings. The problem I was having was due to the fact that Nvidia likes to have monitor 1 on the left side, and my main computer monitor isn't on that side. My computer is to the right of the HDTV. I was erroneously setting a screen resolution of 1680x1050 on my HDTV instead of 1920x1080.
Once I realised this, I just had to set the Nvidia drivers to "dual view" with the HDTV as monitor 2 and my main monitor as #1, and just mentally adjust for when I drag windows over to the right (which ends up on my left, where my HDTV is).
I don't get it. I have my monitor and T.V. set up as CLONE with the Custom Resolution of 1920x1080 for my Toshiba 63" HDTV and 1280x1024 for my 20" LG flat panel, yet the output from my computer is still about 1" smaller than the edge of the screen on the Toshiba... no matter what! I don't quite understand what I'm doing differently than you are.
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