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Overscan when connected via HDMI to TV from PC with Intel HD Graphics card

idata
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I have a Win7 laptopwith an Intel HD graphics card. When I plug it into my Onkyo TX-NR609 receiver which displays on my Sharp Aquos LC-70LE732U television, the entire border is clipped off of the screen. The resolution (screen ratio) is fine, and the picture is clear...there is just an overscan issue, so I can't see the left-most icons on my desktop, my taskbar, my start menu, etc - nothing near any of the edges.

Onkyo support said that they have no overscan settings and that it was something to change on the PC side. I am in the Intel Graphics and Media Control Panel, and I see where you can make a custom resolution with an "Underscan Percentage", but that seems to do nothing.

My current PC resolution is set to 1600x900.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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NICHOLAS_F_Intel
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Hi shootingblanks,

Have you performed the latest firmware update for your Onkyo* receiver? http://www.intl.onkyo.com/support/firmware/tx-nr609.html http://www.intl.onkyo.com/support/firmware/tx-nr609.html

There is mention in the latest update notes of improving HDMI-Through functionality which may improve your issue. Additionally, when you are in the Intel® GMCP - what options, if any, do you get when you select the Onkyo* receiver from the dropdown?

Thanks,

-Nic

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idata
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I actually forgot to reply, but I figured it out. There's some picture setting on the TV called "dot for dot" or "dot to dot" or something like that. It didn't change the TV/DVD/Blu-Ray/gaming image at all (for better or worse, which is good), but for some reason it made the PC input fit perfectly on the screen as it should. So I just left the TV on that setting...

...Thanks for the reply!

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