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‎06-17-2024 08:53 PM (Last edited ‎07-16-2024 05:47 PM by SamsungCaleb ) in
Monitors and MemoryHi
I have problem with my odyssey g9 Oled in which there is a couple of centimeter gap of dead screen space between the bezels and where the Monitor actually picks up, this also takes place on different sides of the screen after almost every startup. i tried to see if it was possibly the pixel shift setting or even my computer that was connected but i found that pixel shift moved the screen more out of alignment. As well as the problem was still persistent on the monitors actually main hub
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‎07-17-2024 05:06 PM in
Monitors and Memoryi fixed it.
Step 1 switch display plugs around i had both my hdmi and dp plugged in between the g9 and the card. when i unplugged the dp port i switch to hdmi and noticed the borders are fixed for the most part. it still barely hides behind the bezel but doesnt go "off screen" entirely on the RH side.
Step 2: you reinstall nvidia drivers and select custom install and select clean install. that completely fixed the border issue. it doesnt really even hide behind the bezel anymore
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‎06-18-2024 12:41 PM in
Monitors and MemoryHello! Thank you for reaching out! I would recommend trying the following. First I would make sure that you are using the recommended display resolution by right-clicking the desktop and going to display. Make sure to click on the resolution and when it opens click the resolution that says recommended.
After that you can go to your GPU's control panel and change the aspect ratio or change the desktop sizing itself. Im not sure if you have Nvidia or AMD, but for Nvidia, you can do the follow right right-click the desktop> Nvidia control panel> Adjust desktop size and position, and you can change it from there.
The last thing that I would recommend is to factory reset your monitor. Please let me know if this helps.
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‎06-18-2024 03:11 PM in
Monitors and MemoryHi thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately upon going into the Nvidia control panel all settings were matching the screens recommended resolution and refresh rate and up trying to change screen size it had already been maxed out. However the problem still persisted. I did try the factory reset however the problem was still persistent even then on the hub home screen.
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‎06-26-2024 04:16 PM in
Monitors and MemoryI'm experiencing the same issue, I do not recall having this issue before today. It seems like the image is shifted to the right. When I move my mouse cursor all the way to the left, I'm still able to see the cursor and about a 1/4" of black space. When I move it all the way to the right, it disappears.
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‎07-17-2024 05:06 PM in
Monitors and Memoryi fixed it.
Step 1 switch display plugs around i had both my hdmi and dp plugged in between the g9 and the card. when i unplugged the dp port i switch to hdmi and noticed the borders are fixed for the most part. it still barely hides behind the bezel but doesnt go "off screen" entirely on the RH side.
Step 2: you reinstall nvidia drivers and select custom install and select clean install. that completely fixed the border issue. it doesnt really even hide behind the bezel anymore