HP z565, z560 manual Oversized screen

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Oversized screen

If the picture edges are not visible, the image is overscanned. This condition is common when connecting a computer to a TV. Overscan is when the video image size is greater than the TV/display screen. In an overscan condition, the edges of the video image that are not visible on the TV/display screen are cropped.

Panning allows you to see the edges of the video image and can be a corrective action for overscan. See “Aspect ratio” on page 31 for additional information. See the following for overscan problems and solutions:

Left: Video image is cropped.

Right: Video image is full screen, not cropped.

Problem: Desktop video image edges are not visible. Your TV/display might show only the center of the video image, not the edges. This problem may occur if you change video formats or TV/displays.

Solution: If you want to see a full image, or cannot move the cursor off the screen to see hidden areas of the video image, optimize the HP Digital Entertainment Center video image so it fits your TV screen:

Do one of the following:

If your TV connects to the HP Digital Entertainment Center using a component video connection, use the TV/Display Setup Wizard. See “TV/Display Setup Wizard” on page 5. Follow the onscreen instructions.

Or

Perform the HDTV Overscan Compensation procedure and set the display size. See “HDTV Overscan Compensation” on page 10.

To increase or decrease the size of your HDTV desktop, do the following:

1Press the Media Center button on the remote control.

2Click More Programs, HP Settings, and then Video Settings.

3Click Resize Desktop, and then Resize Desktop again.

4Adjust the screen size to fit your display. If your display shows a larger image than the screen and the edges are missing, click the “in” arrow button to make the screen smaller. Click Save Settings to apply the settings.

5Click Back to return to Media Center.

NOTE: To access hidden buttons if the edge areas of your desktop video image are not visible, move the mouse pointer in the direction of the missing area, the whole desktop moves, or pans, to follow your mouse pointer movement.

16HP Digital Entertainment Center TV/Display Setup Guide

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Contents Page USA Table of Contents Page Overview Video Out Usage Hdtv notes TV/Display SetupPreparing your system After you first turn on your system Resize adjustment availability Starting the TV/Display Setup WizardFollow the onscreen instructions TV/Display Setup WizardClick More Programs, HP Settings, and then Video Settings Select the Hdtv Mode. Click Next Video Out ActionYour settings may vary Your screen image may varyChange the screen size Hdmi Hdtv Overscan Compensation Click Video & Television Click Resize or pan Hdtv desktopPage Desktop Video Adjustments Select Change the signal or HD formatVideo Troubleshooting Check videoVideo Out Connection Types Common Video Out ProblemsConnector Usage Problem See Connector Blank screenOversized screen Undersized screen with black border Display Image Size OverscanCropping PanningScreen flashes Screen flickersUnreadable screen text Click PropertiesSleep mode No video after power on sequenceDTV channel has audio but no video Keyboard does not workTroubleshooting Component Video Check component videoComponent video troubleshooting chart Problem Screen image Solution SeeDVD does not play or an error appears on screen Click Play DVDBlank screen blue, black, or distorted Blank Screen for SolutionIndicates that setup is complete Video checklist Connect another Video Out Video Out OptionsClick Control Panel, Add or Remove Programs Wrong colors or erratic video on screenLine at bottom of the screen Troubleshooting Hdmi Recovering your system with Hdmi or DVI/HDMIUntil the screen indicates that setup is complete Blank screen for ActionTV/Display types Video Out InformationVideo Out Formats Aspect ratio Display resolution/formatScanning system Plasma TV/display image retention
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