Have you set the TV as a second screen (or extended desktop)? Do that if not.
Then set the resolution of the TV in your graphics properties to match the native resolution of the TV.
That may help. Also make sure you have the latest video drivers for your laptop.
Have you set the TV as a second screen (or extended desktop)? Do that if not.
Then set the resolution of the TV in your graphics properties to match the native resolution of the TV.
That may help. Also make sure you have the latest video drivers for your laptop.
Have you set the TV as a second screen (or extended desktop)? Do that if not.
Then set the resolution of the TV in your graphics properties to match the native resolution of the TV.
That may help. Also make sure you have the latest video drivers for your laptop.
I have the same problem. There was a similar post with this same problem and this guy recommends something about video drivers? http/www.tomsguide.com/answers/id-3202703/laptop-hdmi-screen-freezes-enlarged-full-screen.html
But what does he mean about using drivers from samsung? and if I'm running off chrome do I set chrome to use my nvidia gpu or intel integrated gpu? Would updating drivers for nvidia gpu help if I'm running off intel integrated gpu?