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Virtual Resolutions with Custom Positioning

Have the 32' Samsung Space Monitor notorious for its lack of VESA support, I managed to find a work around for a 'clamp' adapter but that leave 2 notches after installation.

 

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Nvidia control panel provides option to apply a virtual resolution and effectively cut off the top inch of the display, but the scaling is not coming with repositioning option.

Thus, it will form a dark frame which cost the left, right, and bottom inch of the display as well. 

 

If there a solution that will does the virtual resolution thing and also allow me to reposition the center of screen lower, so I could keep the maximum screen territory possible after cutting off the notches?

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Honestly I'd change the mounting approach instead of changing the resolution and shifting the image.
Isn't the bottom bezel bigger than all other bezels, could you clamp it there?


If not, how about making or  your own or purchasing an adapter for regular VESA mount?

Out of wood, or 3D printed like so:
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4563420

or

https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/833289487/samsung-space-monitor-vesa-adapter-sr75

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