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xrandr output
try
xrandr --output HDMI-2 --transform 0.95,0,32,0,0.95,18,0,0,1
if it will work u can add this to ur .xprofile file in home directoryIt positioned the screen to the bottom right edge of my tv but the left and top was still cut off. I wanted to see what kind of transformations u applied and checked the xrandr wiki, and found my solution in the end:
xrandr --output HDMI-2 --set underscan on --set "underscan vborder" 25 --set "underscan hborder" 40
But thanks for your help anyways!