Win 10 - Dual Screens Bug - Switching Maximized VectorStyler Window Using WIN + SHIFT + Left or Right Arrow key



  • Hi,
    Setup:
    I am using Windows 10, VectorStyler 1.0.062.
    Primary monitor is 4K using UHD-1 resolution (3840 x 2160), scaling set to 150% (Recommended)
    Second monitor is WQHD resolution (2560 x 1440). scaling set to 100% (Recommended)

    Regular Behaviour:
    If VectorStyler is not full screen, but windowed, it can be moved between each screen with no glitches, by either clicking and dragging the window, or by using the key combination: WIN + SHFT + Left or Right Arrow Key.

    Bug:
    If the VectorStyler window is maximized on the UHD-1 screen and then moved via the key command: WIN + SHFT + Left or Right Arrow Key to the second WQHD screen, the VS window appears oversized and beyond the region of the second monitor. Clicking on the UI with the mouse will cause the VS window to jump back to the primary monitor maximized and within the boundaries of the primary monitor. Switching the VS window from maximized to windowed (top, right most button next to the "X" close window button), will cause the VS Window to jump back to the second monitor in a windowed mode.

    If you need anymore clarification, please let me know.


  • administrators

    @Victor-Vector Welcome to VectorStyler.
    This seems to be a bug, I will try to replicate and fix it ASAP.


  • administrators

    @Victor-Vector This issue should be fixed in the new build 1.1.002 (beta)