Black window borders on Chrome window on non-highdpi display of high-dpi system |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 59.0.3036.0 (Official Build) canary (64-bit) OS: (e.g. Win7, OSX 10.9.5, etc...) Windows 10 10.0.14393 What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Attach two monitors to the system, one high-dpi (175% scaling), the other with 100% dsf (2) Use "Display settings" to make the non-high-dpi display the "main display" (3) Launch chrome What is the expected result? Chrome contents should extend to normal window borders. What happens instead? The contents don't cover the entire window, so there are black borders on the left, bottom, and right of the window. See the attachment. This happens when Chrome is displayed on either monitor. It doesn't happen if the high-dpi display is marked as the "main display". Please use labels and text to provide additional information. For graphics-related bugs, please copy/paste the contents of the about:gpu page at the end of this report.
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Aug 21
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Aug 21
Archiving old bugs that haven't been actively assigned in over a year. If you feel this issue should still be addressed, feel free to reopen it or to file a new issue. Thanks! |
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Comment 1 by robliao@chromium.org
, Aug 21