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Beer - while I'm waiting for it to come in the mail, how does one setup the ipazzport to start from an off position?
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(2012-05-09 01:58)Sdpbc Wrote:  Beer - while I'm waiting for it to come in the mail, how does one setup the ipazzport to start from an off position?

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Looks simple enough! Now where's that damn keyboard!
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So still having screen resolution issues. My Plasma is from 2009, but is 1080p/i capable. If I set the computer resolution to the recommended 1920x1080, and use 16:0 or Just Scan on my Samsung, I end up with about 1" of unused monitor space at the sides and bottom of the screen. I have to select "Wide" on my TV which I don't want to do as it should be a standard resolution.

Same thing if I select a 720p resolution.

The only way I get it to fill the screen is if I select a 4:3 resolution such as 1280x1024.

Any ideas if there is anything I can do?
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wow thats weird to me....

did u reset your overscan settings back to default within ATI CONTROL PANEL?
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(2012-05-12 19:06)Sdpbc Wrote:  So still having screen resolution issues. My Plasma is from 2009, but is 1080p/i capable. If I set the computer resolution to the recommended 1920x1080, and use 16:0 or Just Scan on my Samsung, I end up with about 1" of unused monitor space at the sides and bottom of the screen. I have to select "Wide" on my TV which I don't want to do as it should be a standard resolution.

Same thing if I select a 720p resolution.

The only way I get it to fill the screen is if I select a 4:3 resolution such as 1280x1024.

Any ideas if there is anything I can do?
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^^^^

Awesome Blu, that did the trick!
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(2012-05-12 23:34)Sdpbc Wrote:  ^^^^

Awesome Blu, that did the trick!

isnt that what i just told u to do?
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Didn't see your post when I first logged in here, and the pic was perfect. In any event, added rep points to both of you for that one as it was driving me nuts.
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All good Sdpbc, FTW!!
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