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Intel control panels and drivers vary. Check your Intel Graphics settings (mostly likely by right-clicking on desktop) and search for Aspect Ratio settings, and set it to fullscreen/stretch. | Intel control panels and drivers vary. Check your Intel Graphics settings (mostly likely by right-clicking on desktop) and search for Aspect Ratio settings, and set it to fullscreen/stretch. If the settings don't work, update your drivers and try again. |
Revision as of 16:05, 25 September 2018
I have black bars on the sides of my screen. How do I make fill the entire screen?
The solution to this depends on which kind of graphics card you have. See below for each solution.
Nvidia users
1. Right click desktop -> nvidia control panel -> Display -> Adjust desktop size and position 2. In the "Scaling" tab, you want to select full screen instead of aspect ratio.
AMD users
Follow the official instructions [here](https://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/UnableToSetGPUScaling.aspx).
Intel users
Intel control panels and drivers vary. Check your Intel Graphics settings (mostly likely by right-clicking on desktop) and search for Aspect Ratio settings, and set it to fullscreen/stretch. If the settings don't work, update your drivers and try again.