![]() Note 2 : Raspberry Pi imager also have a hidden feature to configure this when flashing your SD card. Might be useful on a Lite version or to streamline the installation process for multiple Raspberry Pi. Note 1 : you can edit the /boot/config.txt file to adjust the overscan setting, or disabling it. ![]() Go to Preferences > Raspberry Pi Configuration.īy the way, they are other options that you can try, like pixel doubling which will make everything bigger, or screen blanking which is a kind of sleep mode for the Raspberry Pi monitor ( more details here).Īfter restarting the Raspberry Pi, see if it’s better than before, or adjust these options again if necessary.I think since Buster there are fewer issues with this option, but just in case, you can change it easily on the Desktop edition: Typically, you need to disable underscan if you have black borders around the edges of your screen. By default, the underscan is disabled (so overscan is enabled). ![]() Basically, the idea is to adjust the image to fit your monitor. On Raspberry Pi, there is an option named “underscan” or “overscan”.
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