Creeping Full-Screen Windows

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therob
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Creeping Full-Screen Windows

Postby therob » 09.09.2016 18:46:16

Hi there,

I'm using Dexpot 1.6.14, Build 2439 on an HP Envy laptop running Windows 10 with an additional external monitor.

I'm experiencing a problem that I haven't seen when running Dexpot on any other machine:
If I have a window (typically Chrome) open full screen on my laptop and switch to another desktop, when I switch back, that full-screen window has moved up a couple of pixels. Switch away and back again, and it's moved some more. This makes the title bar disappear beyond the top of the screen in pretty short order.

My screen capture program can't get the very top of the screen, but here's my best shot at capturing this problem:
dexpot_creep.gif
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(Note that when the animation turns black it means I've switched to a different desktop, and that when I return, the elements on the screen have moved up slightly).

This happens only on my laptop monitor, and doesn't matter if it's set as the primary or secondary monitor. Both screens are set to switch when I change desktops.

Anyone have an idea of what might be going on?

Thanks in advance!

EDIT: I have verified that this ONLY happens with Chrome. I can't get it to happen with random other apps.

adwuga
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Joined: 13.09.2016 03:51:34

Re: Creeping Full-Screen Windows

Postby adwuga » 13.09.2016 03:52:27

This happens to me with Skype

therob
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Joined: 09.09.2016 18:35:23

Re: Creeping Full-Screen Windows

Postby therob » 13.09.2016 22:43:26

I can get this to happen with Sublime Text as well. Strange how it happens for some applications and not others.

therob
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Joined: 09.09.2016 18:35:23

Re: Creeping Full-Screen Windows

Postby therob » 20.09.2016 22:31:47

Is there more I can do to help debug this?


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