To check monitor drivers...
Right click on the desk top.
Click Properties.
Click Settings.
Click Monitor.
Click Properties
Click Driver. Now the name of your monitor should be in that window (next to the monitor pic), look under that and you will see who made the driver next to Driver provider, that name should be the same as the "Marker" of the monitor.
AFTER checking that and when you start to close everything, stop at the "Adapter" tab (next to the "Monitor" tab) and make sure it says the name of your video card in that window.
Now after checking that, go the "General" tab and look at the "Display" window, now look at the "DPI setting", make sure that setting is "Normal size (96 DPI)"
Yes it should work fine with Window drivers, but something isn't working like it should and I am just trying to cover all bases here. My problem is I can't see your computer and if I could I am sure I would know what was going on the minute I saw it, this type of thing over the net isn't the easiest thing to try and fix.
Don't give up, if you are not happy with what you are seeing, we have to fix it.