I use a 52" TV as my display and when using fullscreen games and applications that switch my resolution I always have overscan. So I must go into nvidia-settings and setup my desktop to use my game/app resolution with the proper overscan setting. Then when I am done playing I have to do it all over again for the resolution I like to use on my desktop. Could there be a way where users could setup the proper overscan setting for supported resolutions before hand so whenever a game calls for a different res it can change with the proper screen size preconfigured?
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