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I'm sorry if i used the wrong tags, I don't know how to address my problem. So, I have this problem that happened a few months ago, I don't remember how did I solve it. So while I was using my PC I clicked by accident one of the buttons on the bottom right of the monitor, and a message saying "Auto adjustment in Progress" showed up, every time I click that button  (I'm sorry for bad description, English is not my first language) the windows screen moves to the left, leaving a black space where it's supposed to be the rest of the screen, if I click the button again, now the screen goes down and the task bar cuts, so I can barely see the icons, can someone tell me how to fix this? I've tried factory resent, I connected and disconnected the monitor several times and it doesn't work.

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You're talking about the physical alignment of the screen on the display -- and this is entirely a monitor hardware issue.  So nothing in software, including resets, is going to change this.

 

Every monitor has a On Screen Display (OSD) that puts up a menu with different screen options, one of them being alignment.  When you select that option, you get to "move" and "resize" the screen -- depending on what option you select.

 

There are usually five buttons on the monitor, one controlling the menu selection, one for up, one for down, one for right, one for left.  These are different on every monitor, so I cant' tell you which button does what but there is usually a symbol printed on the button that you can go by.

 

You go into one of the alignment settings and using the left, right, up, down buttons, move the display around.  When done, you press the Menu button again and then exit the OSD.

 

There is also usually an Automatic selection and that resizes the screen to fill the display and centers it on the monitor.



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