Hi Chris,

My take on this is that you need a driver for the monitor and/or perhaps a
talk with the tech support guys for your specific monitor.
My brother had a similar problem with his monitor and SamSung filled him in
on the situation.

Hth,

Rod

-----Original Message-----
From: Talk
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Chris Gilland via Talk
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2015 11:30 AM
To: Loy
Cc: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: And yet, another thing about Windows 8.1 which is driving me
bonkers!

actually, the Intel graphics is exactly what I have. I actually went to the
Intel website and look. I ran that exact same utility that you were
referring to. I had the most up-to-date driver. it's not a matter of needing
to stretch the screen to the full view, it's a matter that over scanning
needs to be disabled entirely. I'm not exactly sure what that exactly means,
but I have been told by looking on Google, as well as other friends that
this is what needs to happen. please forgive any typing errors. I am in the
car right now, and in doing this via voice dictation.



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> On May 25, 2015, at 11:27, Loy <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Not knowing what brand of displayed adapter you have this may not help
you. I have an Intel Graphics on my computer. I went to Intel and downloaded
a utility that auto detects the graphics and tell you what the latest driver
is  and I downloaded it. Now in the sys tray I choose the Intel graphics
icon and the graphics options, then select an option to scale to full
screen.
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher-Mark Gilland via Talk"
<[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, May 25, 2015 10:47 AM
> Subject: And yet, another thing about Windows 8.1 which is driving me
bonkers!
> 
> 
>> Great!  Now I'm having video display issues!
>> 
>> So, I have a little bit of usable vision.  Not much, but enough.  No I
don't use ZoomText, so don't go there, please.  I said a little.  Not that
much.  I've therefore hooked my laptop via HDMI up to my external flat
screen 22 inch television.  All works fantastically except for one
incredibly incredibly annoying problem.  No matter how high I said the
screen resolution, even on 1368 I think it is by 700 something odd pixils,
sorry, don't have the exact number in front of me, the screen is just fine
on my built in laptop screen, but on the television, it's smishing the image
toward the center of the screen.  It's not terrible, but it's enough to be
absolutely downright annoying!  You're looking at probably now a 2 to 2 and
a half inch border of just black blank nothing all the way around the
perimeter of the screen on all 4 quadrants.  I looked on Google, and
apparently, this is a very common issue with 8.1.  From what I keep seeing
in all the pages, and all the forums th
 at
>> I have read, there is a utility I have to download called the Catalyst
Control Center.  In there, I have to disable overscanning on my external
monitors.  The issue is, try as I may, I can't find the darn download
anywhere.  I find tons of references to it, but no direct download.  I
thought I'd found it at one point, but all it wound up being was the
Catalyst Omega drivers, but not the full Control Center software.  I found
several references as well where I can fix this manually through regedit,
but I really! really! don't wanna go hackin' around the registry by hand.
I'm not scared to do it, but I'm more just thinking what a pain in the A
double crookid letter it'll be to do.  You ask how this relates to
Window-Eyes.  Well, I dono if W E is anything like the Fish, but if so,
there is its own video mirror driver that gets installed.  I'd hate to do
something with the display that then would cause W E to stop working
correctly.
>> 
>> Even though this issue could be worse admittedly, it's definitely going
to have me quite irritated, that's for sure!  There's gotta be a way to fix
this, and I'm not taking no for an answer!  We looked through the settings
of the TV, so before you come back saying, this is a setting that's off on
your TV, go to another tech list that is more general discussion, let me say
that probably wouldn't help.  All settings on the television are correct,
and believe you me, a sighted family member and I were incredibly thorough
at looking.
>> 
>> So the million and one dollar question:... what to do?
>> 
>> Chris.
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