HKUSERSuseDefaultOverscanMargins

Applies To: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Vista

HKUSERSuseDefaultOverscaMargins specifies whether to use the default overscan margins for all user accounts.

Values

true

Use overscan margins that are optimized for using Windows® Media Center on a television for all user accounts.

false

Use overscan margins that are optimized for using Windows Media Center on a personal computer for all user accounts. This is the default value.

Note

We recommend enabling the HKUSERSuseDefaultOverscaMargins setting on personal computers so that the edges of the Windows Media Center are not cut off by the bezel of the television. Microsoft does not recommend adjustment on computers designed to be connected primarily to a monitor because the adjustment is not needed, and it results in minor visual artifacts along the edges of the screen.

Valid Passes

specialize

Parent Hierarchy

Microsoft-Windows-ehome-reg-inf | HKUSERSuseDefaultOverscanMargins

Applies To

For a list of the supported Windows editions and architectures that this component supports, see Microsoft-Windows-ehome-reg-inf.

XML Example

The following XML output shows how to configure Windows Media Center settings in the specialize pass.

<BindNavHintsToToolbars>true</BindNavHintsToToolbars>
<Color>16711680</Color>
<DisableComplexStretchesOnConsole>true</DisableComplexStretchesOnConsole>
<DisableExpressSetup>true</DisableExpressSetup>
<DisableHighResolutionCheck>1920x1200</DisableHighResolutionCheck>
<DisableVolumeDisplay>true</DisableVolumeDisplay>
<EnableSPADLaunchErrors>false</EnableSPADLaunchErrors>
<FontSize>96</FontSize>
<HKCUuseDefaultOverscanMargins>true</HKCUuseDefaultOverscanMargins>
<HKLM10FtOOBE>true</HKLM10FtOOBE>
<HKUSERSuseDefaultOverscanMargins>true</HKUSERSuseDefaultOverscanMargins>
<MuteTimeout>10000</MuteTimeout>
<NoDevDiscBalloon>true</NoDevDiscBalloon>
<OCURProductKey>AAAAABBBBBCCCCCDDDDDEEEEE</OCURProductKey>
<RestartHour>2</RestartHour>
<RestartMinute>15</RestartMinute>
<TBP>true</TBP>
<Timeout>6000</Timeout>

See Also

Concepts

Microsoft-Windows-ehome-reg-inf