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I recently bought a Samsung Syncmaster 2243SN. I have a problem with getting Leopard to occupy fully all the available space on the monitor. At full resolution (1920x1080), there's a vertical unused space of about 2-3cm on the left and 1cm on the right not used. I also run Windows 7, with which this problem doesn't arise, all the screen's real estate is fully used.

 

The monitor has only a VGA input, I have it hooked up to my ATI 1950xt through a DVI-VGA adapter. Changing resolution doesn't help, and I have no option to change frequency.

 

It's not a huge problem, but it would be great if there's a simple workaround to get the monitor to display all available pixels properly. Any ideas?

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Just bumping this thread to ask if anybody knows why Leopard doesn't manage all the screen real estate for this monitor. I've tried using SwitchResX, a different vga/dvi adaptor... but nothing solves this problem as yet.

 

The annoying thing about it is the horizontally squished effect, a circle appears more of an oval shape.

 

The monitors control panel doesn't help much.

 

Anyone have an idea? Could a different video card driver maybe help?

 

Thanks.

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