NVIDIA FX1300 User Guide - Page 106

Problem 1, Answer, Overscan, shift, Optimizing HDTV Viewing

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Chapter 6 Configuring HDTV Problem 1: The TV is set to full screen display. The Windows desktop display is panning. Answer: You are not exactly seeing the "panning" feature - but rather the Overscan shift feature.See relevant sections under "Optimizing HDTV Viewing" on page 81 for a description of this feature. Problem 2: The top and bottom edges of the desktop are cut. For example, we only see half of the Windows taskbar. Answer: You need to increase the amount of overscan shift by using the Overscan shift slider from the HDTV display's NVIDIA Device Adjustment page. The amount required will vary, based on the type of HDTV you are using, and is not detectable. See relevant sections under "Optimizing HDTV Viewing" on page 81 for a description of this feature. See "Using Overscan Shift" on page 90 for details on using this option. 95 Quadro Workstation User's Guide

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Quadro Workstation User’s Guide
Chapter 6
Configuring HDTV
Problem 1
: The TV is set to full screen display. The Windows desktop display is
panning.
Answer:
You are not exactly seeing the “panning” feature — but rather the
Overscan
shift
feature.See relevant sections under
“Optimizing HDTV Viewing” on page 81
for a description of this feature.
Problem 2
: The top and bottom edges of the desktop are cut. For example, we only
see half of the Windows taskbar.
Answer:
You need to increase the amount of overscan shift by using the
Overscan
shift
slider from the HDTV display’s NVIDIA Device Adjustment page. The amount
required will vary, based on the type of HDTV you are using, and is not detectable.
See relevant sections under
“Optimizing HDTV Viewing” on page 81
for a
description of this feature.
See
“Using Overscan Shift” on page 90
for details on using this option.