"TheScullster" <phil.DeleteThis@dropthespam.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all
>
> I just hooked a dell optiplex up to a 21" monitor and it has installed as a
> kind of virtual desktop display.
> I think that's what it's called when the image is effectively bigger than the
> physical screen size and you have to pan around the edges of the display to
> "see" all the desktop or application window.
> The question is, how do I turn this off so the diplayed image matches the
> physical screen dimensions.
> Never had this before accidentally, so don't know where to find the off
> switch.
>
> TIA
>
> Phil
>
Check your video adapter/chip properties for a setting to change form either
"Aspect" or "Full Screen" ratio.
Right click your desktop.
Click "Properties" in the popup menu.
Click "Settings" tab > "Advanced" button > Video adapter/driver tab.
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