White border in lights-out mode

I am trying the trial version of LR5.
How do I get rid of the white border in lights-out mode?  I cannot locate any settings to do so.
I did not have this problem in LR4 - I even went back and checked.  And I am pretty sure I did not have this in LR3, but I no longer have it on my system to confirm.
I do not see any settings in LR4 that would create/turn off this border, nor in LR5, so I am stumped as to why I am seeing it now.
Am I missing a setting somewhere?

Here is the request for the border: http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/need_white_border_in_lightroom_4_lig hts_out_view

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