Screen shifted down

Joey16 Posted messages 334 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -  
 Anonymous user -
Hello,
since I installed the updates last night, I am noticing a slight offset in Windows at the top. A small black line has appeared above the screen of my laptop, an Acer 5750G with an Nvidia Geforce 610M graphics card.
Does anyone have a solution to this problem? Thank you in advance, I welcome any response.

Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 19.0

2 answers

  1. Anonymous user
     
    Hello,

    It's a hardware adjustment of your screen. If it has an "adjust auto" button, just click it. Otherwise, adjust it manually.

    Z.

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  2. Joey16 Posted messages 334 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   16
     
    It's a laptop, I've looked everywhere but can't find anything.
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    1. Anonymous user
       
      Ah, you have to say it. We're not psychic ^^

      Have you checked the properties of the CG? (right-click on the desktop -> graphics control panel OR graphic properties OR graphic options .... the name of the menu varies from model to model)
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    2. Joey16 Posted messages 334 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   16
       
      I have graphical options and graphical properties.
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    3. Anonymous user
       
      Explore these menus and find an option that resembles something that would shift the screen image.
      (I don't have an Nvidia GPU on hand so I can't tell you where this option is located)
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    4. Joey16 Posted messages 334 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   16
       
      I am sending you a screenshot:
      http://imageshack.com/f/fvinteldp
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    5. Anonymous user
       
      That's nice, but I'm not an Nvidia expert. Can't you move and change these settings yourself? It's not going to burn your computer, there's no need to panic.

      Make some adjustments and see if it improves your comfort.
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