Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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No, that belongs in the custom.css file. You should not be editing the main.css file unless you absolutely know what you are doing. That’s why I asked if you made any changes to the MM system files.
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@Mykle1 ok i see what you are saying. no i’ve not edited it. looked at it but not made changes. just the custom
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Someone will know how to solve your issue. I’m sure of it.
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@Mykle1 hah i hope so, i’ve been going at this for about 3 hours now. not just the resolution issue but configuring modules and what not.
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Be patient. Someone will help you when they find this topic. Take your time with the modules. It gets easier with time
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@hnperkins said in Display Help:
disable_overscan=1
hdmi_group=1
hdmi_mode=16Just curious. Have you tried without this?
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@Mykle1 yeah originally i just a clean boot and left everything stock from the install of noobs, that was just one of the things i had found to try via searching the forums and google
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ok, cool. And the custom res was because Raspbian did not support your res? Was there a res close to what you wanted?
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@Mykle1 no i just tried the custom because on first boot it was exactly how it is in the picture so i tried the custom and nothing changed. i just tried again with an empty custom and its still doing the same thing. almost tempted to start all over from fresh
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Did you change the res in the raspi config at all?