Did you restart the VNC?
Is your VNC view set up properly. I have the same settings as above with no issues (running on 3 pi). After you open the Real VNC for the pi, check the settings. Under Properties > Options check that the picture quality is set to automatic, the scaling is scale to window and preserve aspect ratio box is checked.
I'm not an expert by any means, but this has been working fine for me and my display looked just like your when I started using RealVNC.
(2019-02-01, 03:06 PM)CaptTom Wrote: Thank you everyone for the tips, I do appreciate you helping this newbie.
Setting the display to 1280x720 60Hz 16:9 resulted in a totally black screen in VNC after reboot. I can re-format and re-load the SD card and start over, but I'm afraid that'll leave me in the same place.
Is your VNC view set up properly. I have the same settings as above with no issues (running on 3 pi). After you open the Real VNC for the pi, check the settings. Under Properties > Options check that the picture quality is set to automatic, the scaling is scale to window and preserve aspect ratio box is checked.
I'm not an expert by any means, but this has been working fine for me and my display looked just like your when I started using RealVNC.