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Whovicon
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Can I get more specific with aspect ratio than the handful of preset options, please?

I have an onn. Roku TV, a PS1, and a PS2. With the PS1, I use an OEM RF cable. With the PS2, I use the black Bitfunx ps2/3-HDMI adapter from Aliexpress. Neither the Sony cord, nor the third party HD cord are full screen on Any of the preset aspect ratios. I’ve seen clips online of people with TVs that let them manually move the picture up and down, left and right. Is there any way to do this for an input on a Roku TV? And if not, will the awesome people at Roku consider including such a feature in a future software update?

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RokuJohnB
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Re: Can I get more specific with aspect ratio than the handful of preset options, please?

Hi @Whovicon,

Thank you for posting here in the Roku Community!

Please be advised that you cannot physically move the screen of a Roku TV while having a PS1 or PS2 connected to it; the screen itself is fixed to the TV and cannot be repositioned, regardless of what console is plugged in.

We appreciate you sharing your ideas with us. To share your thoughts and suggestions, you may add your post to the 'Suggest a feature' section of the Community.

Who knows, you may see your suggestion implemented in a future update. Check out our blog for the latest news and upcoming updates.

Thanks for your interest. We hope to expand with more features to provide our customers with the best streaming experience.

Kind regards,
John

John
Roku Community Moderator
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