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41 ODROID C2 USER MANUAL
and if they do have this feature, it is disabled by default.
Disabling Monitor Overscan
Prior to attempting to x overscan using the methods detailed
below, rst verify that the monitor resolution setting and the C2 screen
resolution setting match. Unfortunately, there isn’t a standard method
or terminology for disabling overscan used by monitor manufacturers,
so you may have to search thru the monitor menus a bit until you nd
the overscan setting.
Display Setting Button on Remote Control
Using the LCD monitor remote control, rst look for a display
mode button labeled Display, Screen Mode, marked with a display
icon, or marked with |<>| (for wide mode). If your remote has one of
these dedicated display mode keys, pressing this key should allow
you to cycle through the display modes.
Finding Setting in Monitor Menus
If you cannot nd a display mode button, you will need to enter the
display’s menu setting mode, usually marked Menu or Settings. You will
need to search for the menu item that controls the overscan setting, and
on some displays you will need to enable the Advanced mode.
The table below describes several possible menu locations for
the overscan setting on different displays:
Menu > Picture Mode > Aspect ratio
Change to “Just Scan”
Menu > Picture > Screen adjustment > Picture Size
Change to “Screen Fit”
Menu > View Mode
Change to “Dot by Dot”
Menu > Tools
Change HDMI Source to “PC”
Menu > Picture > Screen adjustment > Picture Size Screen
Auto Cong
Menu > AV Preset > HDMI
Change to “PC”
As you can see, nding the setting for your LCD monitor may
take some time to locate. Other terms manufacturers are known to
use for overscan disable include HD size, full pixel, unscaled, native,
and 1:1.
On some monitor models, one of the HDMI inputs is intended to
work with a PC and will disable overscan for that input (often HDMI 2).
You can also look at the monitor’s HDMI connectors for a label such
as PC Input, or read the monitor users manual to nd the correct input
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