Hp 2311x monitor hs horizontal display shift right about 2 inches

My HP 2311x monitor worked fine on my old XP system. When installed on my new Asus desktop computer with Windows 8.1, the display shifted right about 2 inches.  I have a black area on the entire left side of the screen, and can't get to my charm bar or other items on the right 2 inches or so of the display.  Nothing I do seems to affect this.  Any ideas, anyone?

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Here is the Win 8 driver for the monitor.  Install it to see if it solves your problem.
Also, here is the Solve a problem section for the monitor.
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