Extending Windows Desktop to Fit Monitor

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Gary

I just purchased a Sony Vaio and cannot seem to get the
desktop to display accross the entire screen. Instead,
the desktop leaves sizable margins top, bottom, left, and
right. How can I can the desktop to fill the entire
screen?
Thanks,
 
Gary, can you not just move the curser to the edge and
when the cross bar appears(while holding down the mouse)
just move it to the to where you want it?
Mark
 
Can't figure out what one you're talking about so here
goes:

Using the buttons on your monitor for the horizontal and
vertical size and position, you should be able to get it
to the desired size.

If you are talking about your desktop image not being big
enough, go into control panel->display and using the
dropdown box on the right say "Stretch" instead of "Center"
 
Actually Andrew you're way off. They're talking about the actual scree
to monitor... windows outputs the desktop and boundries but leave
about an inch around the screen... and unreachable space. I have th
same problem on my laptop and haven't found anything that fixes i
other then resizing the settings.... but every time I start the machin
from off or standby it's back to the same inch margin of unusabl
space... and then again I have to change my settings to fill th
monitor. If anyone knows how to solve this problem please let u
know... I'm running windows xp with a 64mb gforce card. Should be
setting somewhere that can help.

CyberRaGe.... Always Cruisin the Net
*Can't figure out what one you're talking about so here
goes:

Using the buttons on your monitor for the horizontal and
vertical size and position, you should be able to get it
to the desired size.

If you are talking about your desktop image not being big
enough, go into control panel->display and using the
dropdown box on the right say "Stretch" instead of "Center"


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CyberRaG
 
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