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What browser are you using? Typically, when viewing a Netflix title, there should be a little full screen button on the bottom right corner that you can click on to take it full screen.
I've included the troubleshooting guide from Netflix below for full screen issues:
use the 'format' button or 'size' button on your remote to switch between the different viewing modes. Keep in mind that if the show being broadcast isn't in a widescreen format you will either be stretching the image on screen sideways to fill, or you will be cutting off the top and bottom edges in order to fill the screen without any image distortion.
If you are using cable TV there a button on the remote "*" which zoom in and out. You can also check with your cable company in case you have HD TV and not using a HD box.
I found the user manual online, and the pictures in it are really helpful and make this make a lot more sense, but: 1. Press [SCREEN MODE], to switch the TV aspect ratio. 2. Press [SCREEN MODE] repeatedly until the normal screen displays. NOTE: • Some programs may not offer all display mode options. 4:3 Programming [Sidebar] Sidebar displays a 4:3 picture at its standard 4:3 size. Sidebars will be displayed on the right and left edges of the screen. [Full] Full displays a 4:3 picture at a 16:9 size, with horizontal elongation necessary to fill the screen. [Cinema] Cinema displays a 4:3 picture at a 16:9 size, with less horizontal elongation necessary to fill the screen because a little bit of the top and bottom edge of the screen will be cut off. [Wide] Wide displays the center of the picture as original size and the outer sides of the picture will be elongated. The size of the picture will depend on the original signal. 16:9 Programming [Full] A picture is displayed at 16:9 size as it is. [Zoom] Zoom displays a 16:9 picture without changing its horizontal and vertical ratio, at its maximum size. [Cinema] Cinema displays a 16:9 picture with vertical elongation. [Expand] Expand displays a 16:9 picture with horizontal elongation
Hi welcome to Fixya,
Presently there are 16 formats (sizes) transmitted and you may need to hit a button to show a full screen sometimes on some channels. The format , aspect or size buttons are on both the TV remote and any cable / dish remote you have . set the TV to full or 16x9 if using a cable / dish box, then set the box to the stretch mode and the picture should be full, there may also be a zoom setting that will fill the picture but may cut off the edges.
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Roety
look for a button on the remote control that says, "pic size"," zoom","aspect" and scroll through until you get to 16x9, full , fill screen . i can't remember what this model states on the screen.
on the tv's remote you have a button which says one of a couple things. 1) pic size 2) ratio 3) zoom 4) aspect. using that button push it a couple of times until you get to either 16x9 or full depending on the brand of tv you have
It's about windows of yahoo messanger and how to manage them. note my friends cam can go full screen and then press esc to reduce it but the buttons top left of window are not clear enough so instead of making full screen i usully close it down by mistake....is there a keyboard short cut to make it bigger.
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