Have you installed the drivers for the monitor itself, or just the laptop? I've seen this behaviour in the past - basically, the video chipset is trying to run at a higher resolution than it knows how to handle, so it makes the "Screen" larger than the number of pixels it's cable of displaying, and lets you scroll around inside of it.
I'd say grab the monitor drivers and see if it fixes it - if not, I'm not sure if there's an easy way around.
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