So, my old Aspire finally bit the dust and I purchased a new one. My old one was connected to my Panasonic TV via a computer cable. The new one only has HDMI, so I hooked it up using that. Everything runs off the edge of the screen. So I've been fiddling about with the settings on the TV and the computer.
Right now I have the TV set to Aspect adjustments/Screen format = FULL. This gives me a desktop with only about 1/2" missing all the way around. (the closest to correct)
I have the computer resolution set to 1366 x 768 Landscape. Again, this gives the closest to correct image size, but still 1/2" missing all the way around.
Add on top of this having to learn Windows10 (yetch) and my headache is of massive proportions!
I have read several posts on several forums about overscan and how to fix it and I've fiddled with my TV settings and my computer resolution and this is still the best I can get. It would seem to me that if the only output method is HDMI that there should at least be a graphics utility that would allow you to adjust your settings EASILY using some kind of graphic interface, some kind of WYSIWYG utility. That way all you'd have to do is select the correctly displayed screen and the computer would make the adjustments.
Since we don't have something like that, I would appreciate anyone's assistance in solving this problem.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Mark