How do I make my MSI full screen?

How do I make my MSI full screen?

This feature is turned on in Full Screen Mode Windows by pressing F11.

How do I change the size of my MSI screen?

Choose ‘Display’ and locate the drop down menu labeled ‘Resolution’ under the ‘Scale and Layout’ settings header. 3. In the ‘Resolution’ drop-down menu, choose the desired screen resolution for the selected monitor. It is recommended to select the device’s native resolution, usually labeled as ‘Recommended’.

Why does my monitor not fill the screen?

A thin black bar appears on the side on the monitor which prevents it from going fullscreen. This issue is often due to your video adapter drivers or your display settings. The issue mostly occurred to the users who were using a TV as their primary monitor, though, it is not only limited to them.

How do I fix my monitor is not showing full screen?

Solution 1: Change Display Settings

  • Go to Desktop, right-click and select Display settings.
  • First and foremost, make sure your scaling is set to 100%.
  • If you are using the latest version of Windows 10, you will be able to see a drop-down list under ‘Scale and layout’.

Where is splash screen in BIOS settings?

Access the BIOS and look for anything that refers to turning on, on/off, or showing the splash screen (the wording differs by BIOS version). Set the option to disabled or enabled, whichever is opposite of how it is currently set. When set to disabled, the screen no longer appears.

How to enable full screen logo display in BIOS?

Press when asked to enter in bios setup. Toogle to switch to “Advanced Mode”. Click on “SETTINGS” tab, then on “Boot” entry and set “Full Screen Logo Display” = “Enabled”. Before when the pc started showing that photo. now it shows another and I do not like it.

Are there any issues with an ultra wide monitor in BIOS?

Well, ultra-wide monitors are a bit odd, and not only BIOS has “issues” with them. I would suggest you send feedback to MSI: >>How to contact MSI.<

How bad is the image quality on the BIOS?

The image is fine, not distorted, not bad scaled, it’s just that the circles of gaming boost and xmp buttons look wide instead of real circles. Per example, I see the bios in full screen but it’s like if the bios image was @ 1280×1024 4:3 set into 1080p screen monitor.

Do MSI motherboards work well with TVs?

MSI motherboards do not always work fine with TV, and often cause distorted, stretched or badly scaled image. Click to expand… The image is fine, not distorted, not bad scaled, it’s just that the circles of gaming boost and xmp buttons look wide instead of real circles.