If you’ve upgraded to Windows 11 and noticed that parts of your display are cut off—commonly known as overscan—you’re not alone. This can be a frustrating issue, but the good news is that there are a few simple solutions you can try.
Start by checking your display settings. Right-click on your desktop and select ‘Display settings.’ Ensure that the resolution is set to the recommended level for your monitor. Sometimes, adjusting the scaling options can also help resolve overscan. If you’re using an external monitor, check its settings as well; many monitors have options to adjust overscan directly.
Another effective way to tackle this problem is by updating your graphics drivers. Outdated drivers can lead to various display issues. Visit your graphics card manufacturer’s website to download and install the latest drivers. After updating, restart your computer and see if the overscan issue is resolved. If it persists, consider exploring the graphics control panel (like NVIDIA Control Panel or AMD Radeon Settings) to tweak display scaling settings.
Have you faced overscan issues on your Windows 11 setup? What solutions have you found effective? Any additional tips for others experiencing this problem?