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williamt
7 discussion posts
Using windows 10 and visual studio code im having an issue where if the window is maximized a few pixels will bleed over to my right monitor and my lower monitor.
Monitor config is like below. Where 1 is being my lower monitor which is a laptop.
2 3
1
Monitor resolutions and dpi scaling:
1) 2560x1440 200% DPI scaling
2) 1920x1200 100% DPI scaling
3) 1920x1200 100% DPI Scaling

Is there anyway to fix this? I just purchased pro version of display fusion yesterday. I was hoping I could add padding or something that would prevent the bleed over. I could attach a screen shot if that would help.

Thanks!
Jul 20, 2017  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
You could try adding padding in the DisplayFusion Monitor Configuration > Splits and Padding window. That will affect all applications though.
Jul 21, 2017  • #2
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williamt
7 discussion posts
It seems like if I add a 1 pixel padding on any side it fixes all bleed over. Pressing shift maximize still shows the bleed over. Seems weird if I add 1 pixel padding to the left it fixes the right and bottom bleed over.
Jul 21, 2017  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Yeah, that's weird for sure. It's likely an issue with VS Code when maximized only.
Jul 21, 2017  • #4
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williamt
7 discussion posts
oh you think its VS Code specific ?
Jul 21, 2017  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Could be, does it happen with other applications?
Jul 21, 2017  • #6
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williamt
7 discussion posts
Yes but not all. It doesn't happen with Thunderbird but it does with Franz.
Perhaps its the type of app? Or maybe a display scaling thing?
Jul 21, 2017  • #7
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Not 100% sure, but it seems to be a Windows bug. If you exit DisplayFusion does the issue go away?
Jul 21, 2017  • #8
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williamt
7 discussion posts
No it doesn't. Guess I really didn't notice it before :(
Jul 21, 2017  • #9
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ok, one thing you could try, not sure if it will help, but in the Windows System Settings > Advanced > Performance Options, you can try disable the "Show shadows under windows" option. Not sure if the shadow is contributing there or not, but it's worth a try anyways.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help!
Jul 24, 2017  • #10
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