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    180.70 issues

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by miscolobo, Nov 23, 2008.

  1. miscolobo

    miscolobo Notebook Deity

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    When i installed these drivers, i tried to play Counter strike source on my preferred resolution which is (1024x768)

    However, the image doesnt stretch out to fit the whole screen.

    There are 2 columns of blackness at each side of my screen. And the image is displayed in the center.

    I never had this problem before with any other of my drivers. Can anyone care to help?
     
  2. SmoothTofu

    SmoothTofu Inspiron 1420 Owner

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    Head to your NVIDIA Control Panel (right-click desktop or through control panel), go to "Change Flat-Panel Scaling" and select "Use NVIDIA Scaling", the first option.
     
  3. miscolobo

    miscolobo Notebook Deity

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    i believe these drivers removed control panel too? i dont see that option


    edit : nvm i found it. going to try your suggestion out