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Ultrawide & Half-Screen Display Issues (Odyssey G9 / 49” Monitors)

If you’re using an ultrawide or super ultrawide monitor (like the Samsung Odyssey G9 or similar 49" screens) and only seeing part of the game or the cheat overlay, for example, ¾ of your desktop and ¼ of the game, this guide explains how to fix it.


The Issue

When using Fullscreen Borderless, Battlefield 6 and other games may only show part of the screen or appear to be zoomed/cropped.

This happens because these monitors use two physical panels (5120 width) detected as one combined display, which can confuse overlays and fake screen rendering during injection.


The Fix (Quick Steps)

  1. Open Windows Display Settings

→ Right-click desktop → Display settings

  1. Change Your Resolution Temporarily
    • If your monitor resolution is 5120×1440, set it to 2560×1440 before injecting.
    • This halves the screen width and removes the black bars issue.
  1. Launch the Game and Inject
    • Start Battlefield 6.
    • Once the game is fully running and you’ve injected, everything should display correctly.
  1. Optional: Restore Full Resolution After Playing
    • When you’re done gaming, you can switch back to 5120×1440 for normal desktop use.


Why It Happens

  • Ultrawide monitors like the Odyssey G9 use two 2560x1440 panels internally.
  • The cheat overlay hooks to one of those EDIDs (panel IDs) instead of the combined view, which causes it to appear in only part of the screen.
  • Using 2560x1440 ensures both the game and overlay align correctly within a single panel.


Additional Tips

  • If you still see scaling or alignment issues, ensure your Display Mode is set to Borderless Windowed, not Fullscreen.
  • Avoid using custom scaling or display zoom under Windows settings.
  • For stable injection visuals, disable any monitor software that “splits” screens (e.g., Samsung Easy Setting Box, PowerToys FancyZones, etc.).


Summary

Problem

Fix

Game only shows ¼ screen / cropped image

Lower resolution to 2560×1440 before injecting

Black bars or wrong scaling on ultrawide

Use Borderless Windowed mode

Overlay not visible or cut off

Ensure scaling matches in-game and in Windows

Using multiple displays

Inject only on your real monitor, not virtual ones

Updated on: 26/10/2025

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