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07-16-2020 09:42 AM
Hi.
I have a HP pavillion gaming laptop. CPU is AMD Ryzen 7 4800 H. It has two graphic cards, one on board (AMD) and the other Nvidia GeForce 1650 Ti.
The problem is when I connect to a wireless display (my TV through Amazon fire stick), the size is a bit bigger and part of task bar is hidden. Normally in my wife's laptop, I go to intel graphic setting and set wireless display size at 80% or so.
However, AMD Radepm Software does not have this option as far as I have looked. It does not even recognize the second screen, let alone resizing it.
I was wondering if there is a trick to do it.
Thanks in advance
07-18-2020 05:47 PM
@Farshid83 To adjust the screen image using the AMD Settings, follow the steps below:
NOTE! If HDMI Scaling is at 0% but the image is underscanned and cannot be adjusted to fill the screen area, then ensure that the Image Size option in the on-screen menu of the display is set to Auto or Normal. Please refer to the display's user manual for more information.
- Open Radeon™ Settings by right-clicking on your desktop and select AMD Radeon Settings.
- Select Display.
- The HDMI Scaling slider should be as shown in the example below. HDMI Scaling value defaults at 0% and can be adjusted using the slider.
- Move the slider to adjust the image until it fits the entire screen.
- NOTE! If HDMI Scaling is at 0% but the image is underscanned and cannot be adjusted to fill the screen area, then ensure that the Image Size option in the on-screen menu of the display is set to Auto or Normal. Please refer to the display's user manual for more information.
- Close Radeon Settings when done.
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07-19-2020 11:02 AM
Hi.
Thank you for your answer.
I could find the information you have provided in the internet. However, if you have read my questions carefully, I asked about wireless display (such as tv which is connected via miracast).
07-19-2020 01:37 PM
@Farshid83 Even if you project your device to an alternate device, you would still be using windows to initiate the projection and if you are, the setting to change display resolution, etc...would be the same, using the AMD settings, if that doesn't work, you may want to check with the manufacturer of the device you are casting on.
Or check with a local tech for further support.
I hope that helps!
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