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PostPosted: 06 Oct 2012, 23:34 
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http://youtu.be/jevJhKmWuKI

Quick cell video of the problum. ^^

Basically I can scale down the HDMI connected panel to fit the screen but not the Mini display port panels. Any way to scale them as one big panel or am I stuck with an over scanned desktop?


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PostPosted: 16 Oct 2012, 02:22 
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Had the same problem, the scaling option was grayed out in CCC on the monitor connected to the display port of the video card. Solution was in the monitor settings menu, of the monitor connected by display port, in the input section. By default the input was set to AV. Changing the input to PC scaled the monitor to match my other 2 monitors which are connected by HDMI and DVI. The scaling option on that monitor is still grayed out in CCC but all 3 monitors match, nothing extends off the edges of any screen.


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PostPosted: 23 Oct 2012, 05:28 
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Thanks Diesel, doesn't help me out though since I'm using Tv's that won't change out of the screen mode they are in using the HDMI ports, the only way to change the mode is through the PC input.

I did figure out a way to get it to fit, but it's some crazy res like 4863 x 976 after bezel compensation. What I ended up doing is setting the overscan to zero, set the bezel compensation then go in and add a custom res in CCC, then set the new custom res in windows.

But now all my wallpapers don't fit right lol.

Thanks for taking the time to reply though. <3


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