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So the question I have to ask is are you using fullscreen or windowed? If the latter then perhaps change that to fullscreen to stop this.
Otherwise how do you have your screen boundaries set under WIndows? If you can click outside of the window then it's likely you have the boundaries set too wide.
I fear Kitt may be correct here, as it does rather depend on what games you're playing - so what it is out of curiosity?
It affects all of my games (and there's a lot of them).
scaleing is then things try to fit monitor or plasma telly i think, most use native setings, so there is alot of thing you did not included, its might be common knowledge and seen as ofc all have this, but what if you are that person that dont know such.
i just notice then even CF dont mention it , its seen as ofc all do that.
and no im not after CF here, but try understand huge diffrent in think all do it, and know such is not same as fact of life and what people actual do. even CF know such.
seen before someone forgot to install GPU Drivers, such things should not happend but can explan alot.