Key Highlights: Fix Overscan in Windows 10

  1. Check Display Settings:

    • Ensure the resolution is set to the recommended value in Display Settings to avoid overscan issues.
  2. Adjust Scaling Settings:

    • Set scaling to 100% under Display settings for optimal image fitting without cropping.
  3. Update Graphics Drivers:

    • Keep your graphics drivers up-to-date via Device Manager to fix compatibility and scaling issues.
  4. Use Graphics Card Control Panel:

    • Adjust overscan settings in control panels for NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel cards to fix display issues.
  5. Modify TV Settings (for HDMI connections):

    • Enable settings like Just Scan or 1:1 Pixel Mapping on your TV to disable overscan.
  6. Try Different HDMI Cable or Port:

    • Swap HDMI cables or ports to see if the issue is cable or port-related.
  7. Factory Reset Display Settings:

    • Reset display settings to default if the overscan issue persists after trying the other solutions.

These steps should help eliminate overscan and restore proper screen resolution and scaling.