Feb 22, 2018 - Sep 19, 2016 For more advanced trainees it can be a desktop. Viewsonic VX2450WM drivers for a Ubuntu. So, a linux driver in. Mar 04, 2008. May 18, 2013 - Typically, the desktop-off-the-screen problem is one of the monitor and not the computer. It's an overscan issue, if you have the ViewSonic monitor connected from the. To redo it if you update drivers—but it only takes couple of minutes. How to Edit Header Content of a Custom Theme on Magento 2.3.
Typically, the desktop-off-the-screen problem is one of the monitor and not the computer. But one last thing: check to make sure you are using a refresh rate of 60hz. It depends on your setup on how you do this, either in windows or in your nVidia control center. Set your computer to send out the 1920x1080 resolution to the monitor. Open the monitor main menu (1 on side). Look for something called 'Auto Adjust.'
It should be selected first anyways. Try it, it might fix the problem. If not, it might have caused the problem. Strange huh?, but it happens sometimes with certain video cards. So next try resetting all settings to default values. In your monitor, bring up the menu (1), and scroll all the way down to Memory Recall at the bottom.
An option there will reset back to factory settings. If that didn't fix it, lets adjust everything manually. Open up the main menu again (1). Scroll down to the little hand holding a tuning fork (Manual Image Adjust). Use the H/V position to manually move the image on the monitor around the screen.
Use the H size to shrink the image on the screen if it is too big. By fiddling with these settings you should be able to center the output perfectly on your monitor. You monitor also seems to have a fine tune button that may be helpful, but I'd only try that after fiddling with the H.Size and H/V position settings. Cheers, that should have fixed it. It's an overscan issue, if you have the ViewSonic monitor connected from the mini HDMI socket out of the graphics card, into the monitor's HDMI in port, NVIDIA control panel sees it as an HDMI signal. This creates the overscan.
The easiest way to stop the overscan is to put in a custom entry into the computer's registry. This following link explains it better, and I think the registry info it supplies is for a particular ViewSonic monitor, so read well before trying. I use a ViewSonic monitor and it this method works, the only downside is: You have to redo it if you update drivers—but it only takes couple of minutes. If you try this method and it doesn't work, just delete the registry entry you've made.