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Status bar displays on wrong monitor
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sdr...@gmail.com,
Dec 1 2016
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/54.0.2840.99 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Using Windows 10, have multiple monitors, eg configuration shown on attachment 1 2. Hover over any link What is the expected behavior? A preview of the links' URL displays at the bottom of the same browser What went wrong? The preview of the URL displays at the roughly-same position, but different monitor; see attachment 2 Did this work before? Yes Chrome version: 54.0.2840.99 Channel: stable OS Version: 10.0 Flash Version: Shockwave Flash 23.0 r0 Specific circumstances // HW: * ASUS Zenbook UX303LN * The computer have been used undocked before; that is, I've used chrome to browse around prior to connecting to my 2 large monitors. While undocked, everything works fine; bug repros when monitors are connected * The 2 large monitors are identitical in every way except prolly serial number. Specifically, they are 2 of Asus VS228H-P/VS228 21.5-Inches Led Backlight Widescreen monitors Specific circumstances // SW: * "Change the size of text, apps, and other items" is set to 225% * Bug repros regardless whether HW acceleration is turned on, or off. * repros _only_ when window is maximized. When in non-maximized mode, URL-preview-statusbar displays normally on the same monitor _within the window_, but when maximized, the URL-preview-statusbar is positioned on the wrong monitor Specific circumstances // Weirdos: * Every other time, when hovering over a link, at first the URL-statusbar is displayed correctly on the same window / same monitor, BUT the font's size is too large, and only the top of it can be seen. At this point, if I move the mouse to a location _within_ the link to any other position, the URL-statusbar _jumps_ to the other monitor. * This happens deterministically: eg. if there is a link, and I hover / unhover my cursor on it, on the first time, it will have the oversized-same-monitor, 2nd time normal-sized-different-monitor; 3rd time oversized-same-monitor; 4th time normal-sized-different-monitor effect * Bug is deterministic, and repros on any given link
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Dec 1 2016
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Dec 2 2016
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Mar 30 2017
v56.0.2924.87 fails to repro, works correctly, thank you.
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May 3 2017
I can't reproduce it either. It must have been fixed accidentally. |
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Comment 1 by sdr...@gmail.com
, Dec 1 2016