![]() ![]() ![]() With the DOWN ARROW, just below the OK button, move to highlight the button for WIDESCREEN STANDARD DEFINITIONġ0. On the TV SCREEN RESOLUTION (HD/SD) screen, Press the RIGHT ARROW (to the right of the OK button)ĩ. ![]() On the SYSTEM OPTIONS screen, move down to TV SCREEN RESOLUTION (HD/SD) (even with the left part of the choice being cropped, it should be easy to determine this one)Ĩ. On the OPTIONS screen, move to SYSTEM OPTIONS (again, the first part of "System" will be cropped on the left)Ħ. On the MENU screen, move over to OPTIONS (a word which may only display partially because the right side of the picture is cropped)Ĥ. With the U-Verse remote control, press the MENU buttonģ. Make sure the TV and U-Verse box are turned onĢ. The problem with the TV picture size WAS a U-Verse issue.įollowing are my synopis of the instructions I found posted by braniac on the page:ġ. I found info on an page: How to Adjust Uverse Aspect Ration (HD settings) page. Thanks in advance for helpful step-by-step advice. What am I missing here to correct the problem? Until the issues encountered this past weekend the TV picture was fine and not cropped in any way. I have the picture settings set to Normal. I've tried a variety of suggested steps involving the Zoom on both the U-Verse remote and the Toshiba TV remote. With the on-screen U-Verse program Guide displaying, I can't see the channel numbers on the left - I can see "ide" of the word "Guide" and on the far right I can see only the first part of the time in the upper right corner and the name of the program in the 3rd half hour is cut off. After following the steps in the Toshiba TV owner's manual, I got the picture back.īut, now, the left and right sides of the picture are cut off - about 5% on each side. While using the Toshiba remote to adjust the volume, some other button got pressed and we lost the entire TV image. ![]() A replacement U-Verse remote has been ordered.) (I changed the batteries in the U-Verse remote in case the Volume button was just low power batteries. We had to start using both the U-Verse remote and the Toshiba TV remote when the Volume button on the U-Verse remote stopped working. We have a Toshiba TV, Model 19LV61OU, and we have the owner's manual. ![]()
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