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I am using v24.12.24, I have only one virtual display in FullHD 60Hz extended from the main display. My main and only physical monitor has a resolution of 3840x1600 with 144Hz, I connect two display cables to it from the same computer, because sometimes I have to use the hardware PiP mode of my monitor. The bug I am describing happens when I do not use the PiP mode.
My issue is that after my computer wakes up from powersave, existing open windows are resized and moved to the left top corner of my display in an area that looks like it is an 800x600 portion of my screen. Also new windows are sometimes (not always) created on the virtual display with a strange (small) size although the virtual display is not set as primary display. I can move them back to the main screen with Win+R/L and I can of course resize the other Windows, but this is quite annoying.
Steps to reproduce
I do not see a clear pattern on how to repoduce, it happens based on triggers I do not understand.
Expected behavior
Existing Windows stay in position and size after a wakeup. New windows are created on the primary display.
Log File
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Contact Details
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Which OS?
Win10 Pro
Which release?
22H2
Describe the bug
I am using v24.12.24, I have only one virtual display in FullHD 60Hz extended from the main display. My main and only physical monitor has a resolution of 3840x1600 with 144Hz, I connect two display cables to it from the same computer, because sometimes I have to use the hardware PiP mode of my monitor. The bug I am describing happens when I do not use the PiP mode.
My issue is that after my computer wakes up from powersave, existing open windows are resized and moved to the left top corner of my display in an area that looks like it is an 800x600 portion of my screen. Also new windows are sometimes (not always) created on the virtual display with a strange (small) size although the virtual display is not set as primary display. I can move them back to the main screen with Win+R/L and I can of course resize the other Windows, but this is quite annoying.
Steps to reproduce
I do not see a clear pattern on how to repoduce, it happens based on triggers I do not understand.
Expected behavior
Existing Windows stay in position and size after a wakeup. New windows are created on the primary display.
Log File
No response
Contact Details
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: