Overscan issue with nvidia driver

I installed the nvidia acceleratied driver on my Dell R15 with nvidia 4090. I’m using a 55" LG OLED TV for a display. Fedora 42. There seems to be an overscan issue, I can’t see my clock or the various icons at the top anymore, although I can reach them blindly. There’s no Display option to use a TV anymore; is there something else I need to do to correct this issue?

What % is overscan set to in Display Configuration.

What is that utility? I’m running Gnome, I don’t see this.

Apologies, I’m on KDE. It’s KDE’s System Settings. KDE in my experience deals with large resolution screens, fractional scaling and such better than GNOME.

Edit 01: Looking through the GNOME Gitlab for issues related to overscan and tv’s isn’t too promising.

Edit 02: @computersavvy made a post early last year. 4K LG used as a monitor that required enabling Just Scan in the TV system settings.

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That did it! Thanks a bunch!

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