How to Fix a Stretched Screen on Windows 11 [Guide]
How to Fix a Stretched Screen on Windows 11 [Guide]
It is a common phenomenon that suddenly Windows 11 screen seems strange when compared with what it was before. Sometimes, your computer suddenly turns black for a while when you are watching videos with either smaller or larger text. That means Windows 11 won’t fit the screen.
You can connect an external monitor to your desktop computer or laptop through an HDMI or a VGA cable. Depending on the number of HDMI and VGA ports your system has, you can connect multiple monitors to it. After connecting an external monitor to your desktop computer or laptop, you can play games, watch movies, and do your work on a screen larger than your laptop’s built-in display. Windows also lets you set different screen resolutions and scaling levels for different monitors or displays. Sometimes the screen resolution settings do not work as expected when you connect an external monitor. Such screen resolution problems in Windows 11/10 devices ruin the users’ experience. It is not necessary that the screen resolution problem occurs only on the external display, you may also experience the same on the built-in display of your laptop. In this tutorial, we will see how to fix screen resolution problems in Windows 11/10.
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Resolution settings in Windows 11 decide how detailed images and text appear, but scaling determines how it all looks on the screen. No matter what resolution you have set for a monitor or TV, Windows 11 scales the display to fit everything on the screen, even if it has to add scrolling and up/down arrows, such as in the taskbar where it shows icons for active windows.
“How do I fix my desktop over scaling?” and “How do I get Windows 11 to fit my TV screen?” are two questions asked by new monitor and TV owners. Fortunately, there are proven solutions that are relatively simple and quick to implement.
It will be frustrating when the app you open always goes out of the monitor’s edge. The app shows active in the Taskbar and Task Manager but not properly appearing on the screen. The issue is caused due to several reasons like DPI settings, resolution or scaling, outdated display drivers, corrupted program installation or even the buggy Windows updates.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung, and Huawei.