Solved Track IR 5 Recentering Issue
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@jayb Unfortunately, given the age of my TV monitor, it doesn’t have any built-in Formatting or Scan functions.
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@mosquitoe There is a ‘Size’ tab on that page I snapshotted above, allowing you to artificially shrink the resolution to be able to see all 4 corners… eg for TVs which overscan. (But it sounds like maybe you’re making use of that, already? )
I haven’t had occasion to experiment with it… but I think maybe that’s a case where you want to “perform scaling on = Display”. Thinking: the Windows desktop and apps are at 1842x1036 but the GPU “re-expands” it back to 1920x1080 when sending signal to the monitor. (Maybe that’s what’s happening? Just a theory.)
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@airtex2019 Yes, am already using the Resize Desktop option to manually crop the borders to fit my screen, hence the odd resolution.
Tried applying Perform Scaling on Display but no luck
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@mosquitoe Darn, I’m out of ideas then. This may be a general question for the Nvidia forums … or their Reddit page.
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@mosquitoe It can also be called Scaling, Resolution and so on. I am grasping at straws here, but found this (which you probably looked at, since it is one of the top search results ) :
Google Search for: “tv overscan hdmi” (without the quotes)
https://www.maketecheasier.com/fix-overscan-on-tv/
It describes some things which you might recognize.
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@airtex2019 @jayb I managed to solve the screen resolution issue.
I found a very obscure monitor setting in my TV (Wide Mode/Dot By Dot) and that fixed it! I’m now running my monitor in 1920 x 1080 without cropping and BMS’ graphics settings for resolution and output are finally running at 1920 x 1080. I now have a perfectly centered cockpit view.
A couple of screenshots below to show you what BMS looks like for me now!. Thanks to everyone who contributed, especially airtex2019 and jayb!
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@Mosquitoe Wonderful news!