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Second monitor incorrectly recognised 22.04

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When I plug my TV into my HDMI port (direct HDMI-HDMI; no conversion to USB-C) the specifications of the TV are incorrect so even though I use the recommended resolution, the output is too big for the display.Screen-Display-Properties As seen in the screen capture, Ubuntu is detecting a Vesitel Elektronik 85" TV however I have a Lenco 55" TV. Is there some way that I can change the monitor type so the resolution fits my screen? I have found a number of solutions to change the resolution at the command line (like this one) but nothing for changing the actual monitor specs. Am I able to change it with xrandr --newmode command?

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