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Click on the "maximize" button next to the X in the upper right corner (Maximize button looks like a rectangle or square). it is between the dash (-) button and the (x) button.
LG W1941S-PF Monitor is a 19" TFT monitor with max resolution of 1366x768. So there should not be any problems with viewing . This monitor incorporates an auto fitting option which will set common resolutions evenly and nicely.
look for a button named "AUTO" on monitor panel and press it. It will fill screen automatically..
a couple things to check.
speakers close the monitor. (caused by magnets)
run a degauss from the monitor menu, also check the monitor connections back of monitor and back of computer for "tight" fit
That covers external issues.
In the computer, in windows XP its typically right click on the desktop , go to properties. adjust your Screen resolution to fit the monitor, see if different resolutions have the same double effect. also go into advanced look for "Monitor Refresh Rate", try increasing the "Refresh rate" from say 60Hz to 75 Hz. this is very common cause of poor screen quality.
Hope that helps.
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you need to scale your screen more through the on screen menu buttons on monitor. just expand the screen so that it coveres the black area, due to somne reasons the horizontal scaling has been fiddled..
Install the correct video drivers for your computer video card and also install the correct monitor driver if available. You can usually find these at your computer manufacturers support web page. Once installed you should be able to adjust the video resolution to fit the entire screen.
Go into monitor controls on monitor and adjust as they come up. Unhook monitor, power up computer, cut off, plug in monitor power up computer, right click on screen, settings, adjust for screen size and additional monitor by clicking 2 and saying yes in box. Hope this helps.
Right click the desktop - select graphic properties - you should have the option to stretch to fit or something like that. This could also be that your resolution doesnt match your monitor. usual wide screen monitor defaults are 1280/1024 or 1400/1068.. have a mess around and alter these - see which one fits.
There should be a right and left alighnment on the OSD menu or an auto button to centre the desktop.
Also check your screen resolution as 1280x1024 or 1024x768 should be fine.
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