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phatjo911

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My monitor is a Sceptre X20WG-1080P monitor ( which is what it says on the NVIDIA control panel ) It is a 20" widescreen, but about 5 minutes ago, I don't know if I touched a button accidentally or what, but there is a "dead space" on the far right of my monitor, about 1centimeter in actual length when measured with a ruler. Why is the "dead space" here? How do I get rid of it? Also the letters on the screen seem to be a little fuzzy.

Thanks. Please help.
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Major Payne

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Not sure how close this PDF User's Manual is, but take a look at page 6: User Manual.

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hmm it doesn't seem to help much... the dead space is still there.
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I was hoping that you may have re-centered the screen to the left and could position it back. Or maybe you adjusted the horizontal width adjustment. One of those two should be it. Did you even check the horizontal positioning?

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I did, and those things did not seem to work, but when I pressed the auto adjustment button it somehow returned back to its original position. I DID use the auto button before, but it did not work until now..

Thanks Major Payne though for the info which did help.
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You're welcome. Well, the auto button was the next option anyway, :), so glad you got it to work yourself although those other controls should have worked on their own unless they are locked.

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