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Graphics - [Pending] Screen is not centered posted in the Hardware forums; I am having a little trouble with my desktop icons. When I was installing my motherboard drivers for some reason after one of the reboots all my icons were dissappeared ...

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I am having a little trouble with my desktop icons. When I was installing my motherboard drivers for some reason after one of the reboots all my icons were dissappeared and my windows opened to where I can only see a little section of the right side, if any. I later discovered that it is like my screen panned REALLY far to the right. Can anyone help me reset it to where it should be?

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Welcome to PCHF :-).

If there is one, click the menu button on your monitor...

See if there is an option about screen positioning.


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Thanks.

But it is not the monitor. The Start bar is still in position, but my icons and windows open to the left (Far off screen)


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Try to reset youre screen resolution and refresh rate , if they are still set corectly then change them to another setting and change them back.
If that doesn't help , try re-installing youre motherboard and video drivers.


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Default Re: Screen is not centered

Originally Posted by Louis
Thanks.

But it is not the monitor. The Start bar is still in position, but my icons and windows open to the left (Far off screen)
Dangg I had and lost it lol, I had this problem and it was an easy fix, do you have a crt or an LCD? I promise it will come to me in a momnet


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Not sure what a ctr is, but I know it's not an LCD.

I am almost certain it is something in the coputer though. Thanks for the help so far. It's rare to find such a help and active forum :-D


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Soory as you can see I cannot spell!!! I meant CRT...? ?ok I had to reinstall my vid drivers for an nvidia card, it fixed it right up, But are you running an nvidia card? (nvidia graphics card)...

Edit... And are you using a framerate buffer?


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