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First, I'm using a netbook with a screen size of 1024x600 (a quite common resolution for netbooks).
Whenever I run the SI client maximized or resize the window and let it snap (probably a feature) to the edges of the screen (top, bottom) and close SI, then next time I start it, the SI client is centered on the desktop (with a kind of default position and size), which is out of my screen, cut title bar on top and status bar on bottom.
(none of my apps is showing this (strange) kind of behaviour)
I find it a bit annoying to resize and move the main window, even more because there's no way to do this by mouse while the title bar is out of the screen (and the bottom too).
Is it a bug or a feature?
Regards Halo
Edit:
The "top snap" causes that kind of trouble (and full size)
Whenever I run the SI client maximized or resize the window and let it snap (probably a feature) to the edges of the screen (top, bottom) and close SI, then next time I start it, the SI client is centered on the desktop (with a kind of default position and size), which is out of my screen, cut title bar on top and status bar on bottom.
(none of my apps is showing this (strange) kind of behaviour)
I find it a bit annoying to resize and move the main window, even more because there's no way to do this by mouse while the title bar is out of the screen (and the bottom too).
Is it a bug or a feature?
Regards Halo
Edit:
The "top snap" causes that kind of trouble (and full size)
Last edited by halo on Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
Wonderful! And many thanks for this fix
Thanks a lot!
Downloaded today the new build, the window problem disappeared and is fine now
Downloaded today the new build, the window problem disappeared and is fine now
I had the same problem! Thanks a lot!
Select Start, then select Settings.
In Windows Settings, select Update & Security > Troubleshoot. Under Find and fix other problems, select Search and Indexing.
Run the troubleshooter, and select any problems that apply. Windows will try to detect and solve them.
Greetings,
Peter
In Windows Settings, select Update & Security > Troubleshoot. Under Find and fix other problems, select Search and Indexing.
Run the troubleshooter, and select any problems that apply. Windows will try to detect and solve them.
Greetings,
Peter
Last edited by Peter Groft on Thu Nov 17, 2022 9:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
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