I have connected my Viewsonic HD monitor using a HDMI cable and cant noot seem to get a full screen on a resolution of 1920x1080
works fine on DVI though.
Also worked fine on HDMI before I reinstalled windows.
Any help would be appreciated
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I have connected my Viewsonic HD monitor using a HDMI cable and cant noot seem to get a full screen on a resolution of 1920x1080
works fine on DVI though.
Also worked fine on HDMI before I reinstalled windows.
Any help would be appreciated
I found this suggestion;
'You'll have to set up your HDMI in CCC with another DVI monitor hooked up..In CCC goto Display Manager.. Drag the TV icon from the 'attached displays currently disabled' box, over to the empty box next to your 'main' monitor box.. '
http://www.overclock.net/ati-drivers...t-working.html
Sorry may i ask what you mean by CCC?
Well, I didn't write that but I assume it is Catalyst Control Center.
http://ati.amd.com/products/catalyst...ter/index.html
i did try that and did not work as my monitor is not disabled, I am getting an image though it is not filling thw whole screen there is a 1 inch or so gap around it.
I have googled this and have found others to have the same problem although I can't figure out the cause.
I am using it on DVI now and it is fine but does not for HDMI
Viewsonic HD monitor --- what model?
Are there drivers installed for it?
VX2433WM
yes i have the drivers installed
Have you set the input on the monitor to HDMI - button on the side marked ENTER cycles the options apparently.
edit: could be wrong info as the thread I was reviewing has a madhouse of various people talking various LCD's.
LoL.
Yes i have there are 2 HDMI options PC and AV when I set it to PC and the screen goes off or I switch it off it goes to the AV option and the screen gets messed up again.
There is somerthing they refer to as 'On View (PC Mode)' where you can adjust settings.
Have you used that?
I have lokked in the menu cant find anything like that
It's probably karma....
No, but if you do something bad to someone, then something bad will often happen to you.