RushRules May 21, 2018 @ 9:46am
Full screen games bleed onto second monitor
Anyone know how to fix a screen bleed issue? Whenever I launch dead by daylight in full screen, it bleeds into my second monitor. It’s like a one pixel strip and occasionally I’ll notice my mouse on it or I’ll click on the windows button on my second monitor in the middle of a game. Its super distracting. It’s only recently started. Thanks for any help!

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Buck May 21, 2018 @ 10:59am 
You're most likely not launching it in exclusive full screen, which will cause the other monitor to turn completely off. The bit you're seeing is what's called "overscan" and it's perfectly normal otherwise. You simply don't see it when using one monitor because it's covered by the monitor's bezel. That doesn't happen when you have 2 displays or aren't using bezel correction.

Another thing you can do is use a bezel corrected eyefinity or NVIDIA surround resolution which will "hide" the space between the monitors under the bezel's between them. It gives an effect more like looking through a window then having the image "jump" from the end of one display to the start of the next.
RushRules May 21, 2018 @ 11:05am 
Thanks I’ll look into those. :)
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Date Posted: May 21, 2018 @ 9:46am
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