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Left side of mointor being cut off

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Go to solution Solved by svmlegacy,

Usually for modern panels in analog mode there should be a way to "auto" calibrate the display. Open up something white in fullscreen and find out how to engage the calibration.

Okay, so I have the Philips 226E9QDSB and I plugged up a old windows laptop I had to it and the right side of the display is cut off. I am using vga. This seems to only happen with vga as I know of on this monitor. This is my main monitor and I have it plugged up through HDMI to my pc and it is not doing this. Any idea how to fix this? 

 

The display is 1080p and that is what I have it set as in windows. There is no way to adjust the aspect ratio in a custom way in the monitor settings. There is just the Widescreen and 4:3 settings. 

WARNING!! THE THINGS I SAY ARE BASED OFF EXPERIENCE AND MIGHT NOT BE TOTALLY ACCURATE!!

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Usually for modern panels in analog mode there should be a way to "auto" calibrate the display. Open up something white in fullscreen and find out how to engage the calibration.

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6 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

Usually for modern panels in analog mode there should be a way to "auto" calibrate the display. Open up something white in fullscreen and find out how to engage the calibration.

I didn't relize there was a second page of monitor settings. The auto adjust was on the second page. I selected it and it fixed the problem. Thanks!

WARNING!! THE THINGS I SAY ARE BASED OFF EXPERIENCE AND MIGHT NOT BE TOTALLY ACCURATE!!

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