I can t play games in full screen, why can t I play games in full screen on my computer

Updated on Game 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dear Lenovo users, hello!

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Windows7 Solution: Enter regedit in the start search box to open the registry, locate hkey local machine---system---controlset001---control---graphicsdrivers---configuration--- then right-click configuration, select find, enter scaling, You can see scaling in the right box.,Right-click scaling to select modify,Change the value to 3.,The original value is 4 xp of your own resolution adjustment with 360 security guard's computer outpatient function can be repaired.、Mine used to be like this.、Enter it in the search box (the game can't be full screen) and it comes out.。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The laptop game cannot be displayed on a full screen, which can be solved by the following methods:

    1.Click "Start", and then type "regedit" in the search program and file at the bottom, the program of the registry will be automatically retrieved, click or press enter directly;

    2.After entering the registry, it is recommended to put it away first to find the relevant registry and avoid errors.

    Once collapsed, locate the registry: hkey local machine system controlset001 Control GraphicsDrivers Configuration

    3.Click to select the "Configuration" folder, then right-click to open the menu bar, and click "Find" in the menu bar;

    5.At this time, a lot of registry files will appear on the right, find the file "scaling";

    6.Select the scaling file, right-click in the menu bar, and click "Modify";

    7.In the modify window of the pop-up window, change the value from 4 to 3 and click Confirm;

    8.When you're done, restart your computer. That is, you can play the game in full screen.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You're doing the right thing, but instead of changing 4 to 3, you're changing the 16 base to 10 (there's an option basket, just dot it), and then change the value to the resolution of your screen.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Is your computer win7 or xp? XP is OK as long as the graphics card is reinstalled.

    If it's win7, then I don't know.

    I'm win7 now.

    The graphics card has been reinstalled.

    I didn't buy it to play, but I'm a notebook.

    It's not much fun to play CF.

    So I won't reinstall XP.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    win+r, (look inside) to open the run window, type regedit enter, this will open the registry, and then, navigate to the following location:

    Right-click on Configuration, select Search, enter scaling, find scaling in the right box, and right-click Scaling to modify.

    You can change the value to 3 (the original value is 4), and usually two or three of them have been changed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Open the registry: "Start" -- type "regedit" and find :

    Select Search, enter scaling, you can see scaling in the right box, right-click scaling and select modify, and change the value to 3.

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