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I have an HP Laptop 15s-fq2xxx, and there are black borders on the left and right sides of the screen (it doesn’t fill the entire display).
I set the resolution to 1920×1080 and checked the Intel Graphics Command Center, but there’s no Full Screen option, and the issue still exists.
Any solution?
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Hey — saw your post about the black borders on your HP Laptop 15s fq2xxx. That sounds like it’s coming from a scaling/resolution mismatch rather than the GPU hardware itself. First step: check in Windows Settings → System → Display whether the resolution is set to the native panel resolution and that “Scale and layout” is at 100% (or the recommended percent). If everything there looks OK, open Intel Graphics Command Center → Display → Scaling and make sure “Maintain Display Scaling” (or “Scale full screen”) is selected instead of “Center image.” Sometimes laptops like yours, especially with mixed-GPU setups, default to center mode and render the image with black bars. If you don’t see those options in the default Intel UI, you may need to update the Intel UHD/N graphics driver — one that supports custom scaling options for your panel. After you apply any changes, you might need to reboot or switch display modes (external monitor off/on) to force the new scaling to take effect. If you give the exact resolution you’re getting with the borders, I can look up whether your panel’s native resolution has known quirks in scaling.
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