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The view window is cut off (by approx. 10%) at top and bottom of monitor screen. How can I fill out entire screen? Thanks

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On the monitor there are buttons normally with menu two other and a select button try going into the menu to size and position in there there should be a zoom selection try adjusting the zoom it should help

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