![]() This is done in "Change Resolution" under "Display" or through your windows display settings. You will then need to change your resolution to one of the available options or create a custom option. As pointed out by Hennes, you can change this to "Monitor" but you may also need to adjust your monitor settings depending on the model. Under Perform scaling on, choose Display or GPU scaling. Under Apply the following settings, and select a Scaling Mode. Select the monitor that you want to scale. On the left panel, expand Display and click on Adjust Desktop Size and Position. Aspect ratio will stretch to the max width or height without distorting the image, but will blur/soften the picture.(often used in CS GO) Follow these steps to enable GPU scaling on NVIDIA graphics cards. For any card not listed here, try to look for a setting which changes desktop resolution parameters, sometimes this options appears as full screen scaling mode, 'Screen Scaling' or just 'Scaling'. Given that you are looking to change without stretching, you would choose "No Scaling" which will give you black bars top and bottom in this case (1920 x 1080 on a 1920 x 1200 screen).ĭepending on what you are looking to achieve, you could play with both both "Aspect Ratio" and "No Scaling", to see what works best for you. For Nvidia gpus, you will find it under the monitor display settings, 'adjust desktop size and position'). Go to "Adjust desktop size and position" under "Display" ![]() Right click on desktop and select the "NVIDIA Control Panel" Regardless of it being AMD or NVIDIA, you need to change how the card scales.įor AMD see here (Although I have not personally used it as I don't own an AMD card) How-To Enable and Configure GPU Scaling Feature ![]()
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