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I have a Windows 8.1 Tablet with an Intel Atom Z3735F SoC. This has an integrated Intel HD GPU.
The tablet has an micro HDMI port at which i want to attach a tv.
But on the tv i only get a signal with an huge overscan (black frame around the screen).



I checked the reason for that: my tablet runs at a resolution of 1280x800 which is the same resolution i selected for the tv (hdmi port). But the tv says it gets a 1920x1080 resolution. And in this HD image is the tablet screen centered.



I tried multiple configurations and settings, but the only way in which i get a fullscreen image on the tv is when i set 1920x1080 as a resolution. Which is bad because i can't use the tablet screen in full hd.
I already un/installed the newest driver multiple times.



I also tried this solution:
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-029478.htm
but the customModeApp will not work with the newest drivers anymore.



I have searched the intel forum for hours, where multiple pepole reported the same issue. Unfortunately without an real solution.



So you guys are my last hope on getting this issue fixed.



Has anyone an idea how to solve this problem?
Thanks.










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  • Does the TV have a setting for the resolution? And a setting to make the image fill the display area?
    – Andrew Morton
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  • The TV just displays the image comming in. I tried it by using the hdmi signal of my android phone. This is displayed full screen even if it is not 1080p.
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I have a Windows 8.1 Tablet with an Intel Atom Z3735F SoC. This has an integrated Intel HD GPU.
The tablet has an micro HDMI port at which i want to attach a tv.
But on the tv i only get a signal with an huge overscan (black frame around the screen).



I checked the reason for that: my tablet runs at a resolution of 1280x800 which is the same resolution i selected for the tv (hdmi port). But the tv says it gets a 1920x1080 resolution. And in this HD image is the tablet screen centered.



I tried multiple configurations and settings, but the only way in which i get a fullscreen image on the tv is when i set 1920x1080 as a resolution. Which is bad because i can't use the tablet screen in full hd.
I already un/installed the newest driver multiple times.



I also tried this solution:
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-029478.htm
but the customModeApp will not work with the newest drivers anymore.



I have searched the intel forum for hours, where multiple pepole reported the same issue. Unfortunately without an real solution.



So you guys are my last hope on getting this issue fixed.



Has anyone an idea how to solve this problem?
Thanks.










share|improve this question






















  • Does the TV have a setting for the resolution? And a setting to make the image fill the display area?
    – Andrew Morton
    Mar 30 '15 at 17:40










  • The TV just displays the image comming in. I tried it by using the hdmi signal of my android phone. This is displayed full screen even if it is not 1080p.
    – user432943
    Mar 30 '15 at 20:53














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I have a Windows 8.1 Tablet with an Intel Atom Z3735F SoC. This has an integrated Intel HD GPU.
The tablet has an micro HDMI port at which i want to attach a tv.
But on the tv i only get a signal with an huge overscan (black frame around the screen).



I checked the reason for that: my tablet runs at a resolution of 1280x800 which is the same resolution i selected for the tv (hdmi port). But the tv says it gets a 1920x1080 resolution. And in this HD image is the tablet screen centered.



I tried multiple configurations and settings, but the only way in which i get a fullscreen image on the tv is when i set 1920x1080 as a resolution. Which is bad because i can't use the tablet screen in full hd.
I already un/installed the newest driver multiple times.



I also tried this solution:
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-029478.htm
but the customModeApp will not work with the newest drivers anymore.



I have searched the intel forum for hours, where multiple pepole reported the same issue. Unfortunately without an real solution.



So you guys are my last hope on getting this issue fixed.



Has anyone an idea how to solve this problem?
Thanks.










share|improve this question













I have a Windows 8.1 Tablet with an Intel Atom Z3735F SoC. This has an integrated Intel HD GPU.
The tablet has an micro HDMI port at which i want to attach a tv.
But on the tv i only get a signal with an huge overscan (black frame around the screen).



I checked the reason for that: my tablet runs at a resolution of 1280x800 which is the same resolution i selected for the tv (hdmi port). But the tv says it gets a 1920x1080 resolution. And in this HD image is the tablet screen centered.



I tried multiple configurations and settings, but the only way in which i get a fullscreen image on the tv is when i set 1920x1080 as a resolution. Which is bad because i can't use the tablet screen in full hd.
I already un/installed the newest driver multiple times.



I also tried this solution:
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-029478.htm
but the customModeApp will not work with the newest drivers anymore.



I have searched the intel forum for hours, where multiple pepole reported the same issue. Unfortunately without an real solution.



So you guys are my last hope on getting this issue fixed.



Has anyone an idea how to solve this problem?
Thanks.







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  • Does the TV have a setting for the resolution? And a setting to make the image fill the display area?
    – Andrew Morton
    Mar 30 '15 at 17:40










  • The TV just displays the image comming in. I tried it by using the hdmi signal of my android phone. This is displayed full screen even if it is not 1080p.
    – user432943
    Mar 30 '15 at 20:53


















  • Does the TV have a setting for the resolution? And a setting to make the image fill the display area?
    – Andrew Morton
    Mar 30 '15 at 17:40










  • The TV just displays the image comming in. I tried it by using the hdmi signal of my android phone. This is displayed full screen even if it is not 1080p.
    – user432943
    Mar 30 '15 at 20:53
















Does the TV have a setting for the resolution? And a setting to make the image fill the display area?
– Andrew Morton
Mar 30 '15 at 17:40




Does the TV have a setting for the resolution? And a setting to make the image fill the display area?
– Andrew Morton
Mar 30 '15 at 17:40












The TV just displays the image comming in. I tried it by using the hdmi signal of my android phone. This is displayed full screen even if it is not 1080p.
– user432943
Mar 30 '15 at 20:53




The TV just displays the image comming in. I tried it by using the hdmi signal of my android phone. This is displayed full screen even if it is not 1080p.
– user432943
Mar 30 '15 at 20:53










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I can confirm that most resolutions will display a centered image with black borders on all sides. I connected my Z3735F Chuwi Vi8 tablet to a Samsung and an LG television. Only on some resolutions you can select "Maintain display scaling", which will remove the black borders on your TV.



Resolutions that work for me are:




  • 1920 × 1080

  • 1360 × 768 (LG only)

  • 1280 × 720


The 1280 × 720 resolution allows me to mirror the display of my tablet (1280 × 800) to the TV, losing only 80 pixels.



To set the "Maintain display scaling" option do this:




  • If you have a keyboard connected,
    press Ctrl+Alt+F11


Alternatively,




  • Right click on the desktop

  • Select "Graphics options" → "Panel fit" → Your 2nd display → "Maintain display scaling"


If the "Maintain display scaling" option is not there, you will have to select a different resolution and try again.






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    I can confirm that most resolutions will display a centered image with black borders on all sides. I connected my Z3735F Chuwi Vi8 tablet to a Samsung and an LG television. Only on some resolutions you can select "Maintain display scaling", which will remove the black borders on your TV.



    Resolutions that work for me are:




    • 1920 × 1080

    • 1360 × 768 (LG only)

    • 1280 × 720


    The 1280 × 720 resolution allows me to mirror the display of my tablet (1280 × 800) to the TV, losing only 80 pixels.



    To set the "Maintain display scaling" option do this:




    • If you have a keyboard connected,
      press Ctrl+Alt+F11


    Alternatively,




    • Right click on the desktop

    • Select "Graphics options" → "Panel fit" → Your 2nd display → "Maintain display scaling"


    If the "Maintain display scaling" option is not there, you will have to select a different resolution and try again.






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      I can confirm that most resolutions will display a centered image with black borders on all sides. I connected my Z3735F Chuwi Vi8 tablet to a Samsung and an LG television. Only on some resolutions you can select "Maintain display scaling", which will remove the black borders on your TV.



      Resolutions that work for me are:




      • 1920 × 1080

      • 1360 × 768 (LG only)

      • 1280 × 720


      The 1280 × 720 resolution allows me to mirror the display of my tablet (1280 × 800) to the TV, losing only 80 pixels.



      To set the "Maintain display scaling" option do this:




      • If you have a keyboard connected,
        press Ctrl+Alt+F11


      Alternatively,




      • Right click on the desktop

      • Select "Graphics options" → "Panel fit" → Your 2nd display → "Maintain display scaling"


      If the "Maintain display scaling" option is not there, you will have to select a different resolution and try again.






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        I can confirm that most resolutions will display a centered image with black borders on all sides. I connected my Z3735F Chuwi Vi8 tablet to a Samsung and an LG television. Only on some resolutions you can select "Maintain display scaling", which will remove the black borders on your TV.



        Resolutions that work for me are:




        • 1920 × 1080

        • 1360 × 768 (LG only)

        • 1280 × 720


        The 1280 × 720 resolution allows me to mirror the display of my tablet (1280 × 800) to the TV, losing only 80 pixels.



        To set the "Maintain display scaling" option do this:




        • If you have a keyboard connected,
          press Ctrl+Alt+F11


        Alternatively,




        • Right click on the desktop

        • Select "Graphics options" → "Panel fit" → Your 2nd display → "Maintain display scaling"


        If the "Maintain display scaling" option is not there, you will have to select a different resolution and try again.






        share|improve this answer














        I can confirm that most resolutions will display a centered image with black borders on all sides. I connected my Z3735F Chuwi Vi8 tablet to a Samsung and an LG television. Only on some resolutions you can select "Maintain display scaling", which will remove the black borders on your TV.



        Resolutions that work for me are:




        • 1920 × 1080

        • 1360 × 768 (LG only)

        • 1280 × 720


        The 1280 × 720 resolution allows me to mirror the display of my tablet (1280 × 800) to the TV, losing only 80 pixels.



        To set the "Maintain display scaling" option do this:




        • If you have a keyboard connected,
          press Ctrl+Alt+F11


        Alternatively,




        • Right click on the desktop

        • Select "Graphics options" → "Panel fit" → Your 2nd display → "Maintain display scaling"


        If the "Maintain display scaling" option is not there, you will have to select a different resolution and try again.







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