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0020400MMW 5Generalpublic2024-05-27 00:19
Reporterzvezdan Assigned To 
PriorityurgentSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionfixed 
Product Version5.0 
Target Version5.1Fixed in Version5.1 
Summary0020400: Program doesn't cover the entire screen when maximized
DescriptionThere is one pixel wide background surrounding all four edges of program when it is maximized, but only when the "Automatically hide the taskbar" in Windows is turned off. The background is(are) the program(s) beneath MM. Windows 11, but IIRC the same was also on Win 7.
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Maximized - Auto-hide On.png (113,170 bytes)   
Maximized - Auto-hide On.png (113,170 bytes)   
Fixed in build3022

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parent of 0020392 feedbackpetr Buttons (menus/tabs) in title bar with maximized program should be clickable when mouse is on the top of screen 
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rusty

2023-12-15 16:39

administrator   ~0073839

I'm unable to replicate this. Is it possibly skin-specific or related to dpi settings?

zvezdan

2023-12-15 16:57

updater   ~0073841

It happens with all skins. I have the screen with 3000x2000; the problem happens on all scales, I made the screenshots on 175%, just tested 100% and it is there as well.

To easily observe the problem, I suggest that you open some application that has very colorful borders around all edges, maximize it and then put the MM above it maximized as well.

zvezdan

2023-12-15 17:50

updater   ~0073844

Here is the best thing to observe the problem that I could think of:
- minimize all windows;
- right-click the desktop and choose Personalize;
- click Background and choose Solid color;
- select red color;
- maximize MM.

That is with Windows 11 and None Contrast theme.

zvezdan

2024-02-22 21:55

updater   ~0074343

@rusty: You are right, this problem is related to the Windows scaling. Here is the update:

1-st case - changing scale while the program is closed:
100% and 125% don't have problem, there is no one pixel wide background around the program and Min/Max/Close buttons work fine. However, all greater scaling have the mentioned problems (>= 150%).

2-nd case - changing scale while the program is opened, steps to reproduce:
- close program;
- change scale to 100% or 125%;
- start program -> works fine as described in the 1-st case;
- change scale to >= 150% while the program is opened - still works fine;
- restart the program -> it has the problem if scale is 150% or more when opening.

petr

2024-05-22 19:46

developer   ~0075481

Fixed

peke

2024-05-27 00:19

developer   ~0075558

Verified 3024