Nerothank
9 discussion posts
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Jul 31, 2015 (modified Jul 31, 2015)
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SimonMaltby
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I'm suffering from the same issues. Windows when maximised go just over the edge of the screen, bleeding in to the adjacent monitor. Apps like Edge wont maximise to a single screen at all, they always go across all three screens (Using NVIdia surround).
The toolbar / taskbar is also a bit messed up. I run it at the top of the screen because I cant see the bottom of the screen clearly and quite often when I move or maximise a window it goes under the taskbar, this means I can't get to the close button or menu bar for that window. I tried auto hide, but that's very erratic and often does not hide.
The only other thing that I find frustrating is that when you click on the window menu taskbar from say the middle monitor the menu appears on the left monitor for a few seconds before moving to the centre monitor. That delay confuses me every time.
Simon
paulb2
1 discussion post
I too am having the same issue, where my main display (3 monitors in total) auto corrects but when I do a screen grab the right hand edge is missing as overlapping on right hand monitor and the bottom section is missing. The screen grab width is 1536 and height 864.
I have been using the photopad image editor with no problems in windows 7 for over two years - but now I have updgraded to windows 10 - I have this issue.
First image is the screen grab with missing elements and the second image is the screen grab after adjusting the application window much smaller in the main screen.
I had reduce the application window by about 1/5 both horizontally and vertically for the screen grab to capture all the window.
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