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Old 06-04-2006, 07:17 PM
trothwell trothwell is offline
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Fullscreen On Tall Screen

Fullscreen works fine when using 1280x1024. But I'm able to rotate the screen and make it 1024x1280.

When in fullscreen at 1024x1280 the video is correctly displayed. But the HUD displays incorrectly. The bottom section of the hud is cropped out.

Is there a way to not have it crop the hud?
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Old 06-04-2006, 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by trothwell
Fullscreen works fine when using 1280x1024. But I'm able to rotate the screen and make it 1024x1280.

When in fullscreen at 1024x1280 the video is correctly displayed. But the HUD displays incorrectly. The bottom section of the hud is cropped out.

Is there a way to not have it crop the hud?
Adjust the overscan settings for the U.I. If you don't know how take a look at page 133 of the manual.
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