I’ve just recently got a new screen to fix an overscan issue (at least I think it’s an over scan issue, essentially the problem is that when I play certain games the image for that game clips a good 3-5% along the right and bottom parts of the screen) it also appears to be persistent on boot or when I’m on desktop.
My mouse hits boundaries along the left and top parts of the screen but becomes half submerged or disappears when I scroll the mouse all the way to the right side or bottom parts of the screen.
I have an AMD Radeon ™ RX 580 X graphics card with a Windows 10 Home 64 OS. I’ve tried scaling via the AMD Radeon Software control centre and the problem persists. I’ve adjusted the Windows display and the problem still persists.
I’m running out of ideas short of just wiping the machine or upgrading from Windows 10 to 11.
Mine also does this…i’ve never noticed this. On windows 11 with a Rtx 3080ti / LG2783A-B monitor.
Might just be a normal thing?
what is your monitors native resolution?
Aquorius, is your res set to 2560 x 1440?
Oh, also, i believe the cursor pointers “point” is working as intended which requires it to go a tad off screen on the right and bottom. if you want to test it, select a cross hair cursor in windows and check it out
press the windows button, type mouse settings, select additional mouse options (at right), pointers tab, select “normal” hit browse and pick the cross hair cursor
I don’t know if it affects OP. It doesn’t really bother me.
But from what I see the mouse goes off screen but is able to highlight icons as if the cursor was there. Only happens on the right and bottom of the screen. Probably just a minor visual bug.
Yes everything is set to the appropriate settings.
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