Despite being a Mac Mini, you should state your specs, hardware and
software wise, so we can be able to help you. There is no need to use
external apps as GMA 950 control panel does have scaling options, on
xp, vista and windows 7. Either from the context menu while on desktop
or directly through display settings in the control panel. You have to
make sure that the right display device is selected, then stretching
to full screen with no margins.

On Nov 10, 9:37 pm, Jeff <[email protected]> wrote:
> All,
> I've dual-booted my Mac Mini to run both OSX 10 and Windows 7.  I have
> it hooked up to a 50 inch Sony LCD TV (Grand Wega).  I have no issues
> using various resolutions, however, one frustrating thing is that when
> I run a game (e.g., any of the Big Fish games), in Windows 7 is never
> scales the screen image to the full size of the screen (i.e., as if
> flat panel scaling is OFF).  If I boot into OSX and run the same game,
> it works perfectly fine and the screen is scaled to the extents of the
> monitor.  This appears to be a simple issue with the Win 7 driver not
> defaulting to flat panel scaling (stretch, zoom, etc).
>
> My problem is there appears to be no way to tell the Win 7 GMA 950
> driver what scaling mode to use.  The Intel GMA control panel does not
> have an option for that anywhere.  Evidently it used to -- I see
> discussions where people said their Vista control panel did indeed
> have a flat panel scaling selector -- but in the Win 7 control panel,
> it's gone.
>
> If anyone has an idea how to mod the driver or whatever, such that I
> can have fullscreen games scale in Win 7, I'd be very greatful.  I've
> tried Powerstrip, GPU-Z, DTDCalculator, all to no avail as they dont
> have a scaling option.  Perhaps a registry setting??
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jeff.

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