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Topic: «
windows 10 resize percent error
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Dominic Lavoie
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05/29/2018 23:20:25
Hello,
When I resize a window to 50% of the height of the monitor, there is a slight offset. I guess this is prbably due to 10 new philosophy on borders, but nevertheless when i set 50% of the monitor, i expect that Actual Window Manager will be intelligent enough to make it so. This problem applies to all programs.
Look at attached picture, showing to windows that should join in the middle.
AWM 8.12.2
10 1803 64-bit
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Alex Fadeyev
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05/30/2018 14:21:46
Dominic,
Thank you for the report. Also, please specify the actual resolution of the monitor in pixels and its current DPI resolution (100%/125%/150%, etc.).
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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05/30/2018 15:56:08
Dominic,
Also, could you clarify how exactly you apply the 50% of the monitor size to the windows – using the Resize feature, or Desktop Divider feature or AeroSnap?
Best regards.
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