How To Fix Overscan Windows 11 [better] [SECURE]

Leo loved his new living room setup. He had finally mounted his big, beautiful 4K TV on the wall and connected his trusty Windows 11 laptop to it. Movie nights, he thought, would be epic.

Leo leaned back on his couch, grabbed his wireless keyboard, and launched a movie. The picture was crisp. The subtitles were fully visible. The taskbar sat perfectly at the bottom, just as it should.

"This is overscan ," his tech-savvy friend Priya explained when he texted her a photo. "Old TVs used to do it to hide broadcast garbage. Your TV is cropping the picture." how to fix overscan windows 11

He opened Windows 11 Settings (clicking the Start button that was still half-hidden was tricky, but he managed by pressing the Windows key on his keyboard).

He clicked and held his breath. The screen flickered for a second. Leo loved his new living room setup

In Advanced display, he saw his two screens: "Internal Laptop Display" and "Hisense TV." He clicked on the TV to select it. Then he scrolled down and found a small link: — no, that wasn't it. Wait.

"Absolutely," Priya replied. "You have two paths: the TV path or the Windows path. Try the TV first." Leo leaned back on his couch, grabbed his

He saw a live preview of his desktop, with red borders showing the "hidden" area. He carefully dragged the horizontal and vertical sliders—just a tiny bit—until the red borders perfectly matched the visible edges of his TV screen. The Start button, the clock, the "X"—all were perfectly visible.

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