It can also be due to old or incompatible graphics drivers, bad display cables, or monitor-specific settings like overscan. This issue can happen when using monitors of different brands or resolutions. In this article, we will discuss different ways to solve this error
1. Edit the Monitor Settings
Adjusting your monitor settings is important to fix resolution problems. By setting the display resolution and scaling to match your monitor’s original settings, you can fix the zoomed-in look and make the display clear and properly sized.
1.1 Disable Overscan in the Monitor/TV Settings
1.2 Disable HDMI Full Mode in the Monitor Settings
1.3 Edit the General TV/Monitor Settings
If the issue persists, try the following steps one by one to resolve the problem:
2. Edit the Display Settings of Your System
Changing your display settings can fix resolution or scaling problems that cause the zoomed-in issue. By adjusting these settings in Windows, you can ensure both monitors work well together, fixing any problems and improving clarity.
2.1 Change Display Orientation
2.2 Edit the Multi-Monitor Settings
2.3 Match the Refresh Rate of the Monitors
If the issue persists, try applying a similar refresh rate to both displays using the graphics control panel of your system (e.g., Nvidia or Intel HD Graphics Control Panel) and see if that resolves the problem. If you are using a display with a resolution greater than 1080p, make sure to enable Virtual Super Resolution in the Graphics Control Panel (in AMD Radeon, you may find it under the Display tab).
2.4 Use the Recommended Resolution for Both Monitors
2.5 Edit the Scaling of Your Display
2.6 Set Your Second Monitor as Main
3. Update/Reinstall the Graphics Driver
Outdated or corrupted graphics drivers can cause display problems, like wrong resolutions or zoomed-in screens on extra monitors. By updating or reinstalling the drivers, you can fix these issues and make sure everything works well with Windows 10 and the monitors. If the issue persists, consider rolling back to an older version of your graphics driver.
4. Edit the Graphics Control Panel Settings
You can improve your monitor display by changing settings in your graphics control panel. This lets you adjust the resolution, scaling, and refresh rate for each monitor to make sure they look right. Doing this can help fix any “zoomed-in” issues by manually setting the best settings instead of relying on automatic ones.
4.1 Enable Desktop Resizing
4.2 Set the Picture Size
4.3 Disable Overscan in the Graphics Control Panel
4.4 Edit the General Settings





















