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Odd Multiple Monitor Behavior #5163

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Tukamok opened this issue Nov 7, 2024 · 0 comments
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Odd Multiple Monitor Behavior #5163

Tukamok opened this issue Nov 7, 2024 · 0 comments
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Tukamok commented Nov 7, 2024

Bambu Studio Version

1.9.7.52

Where is the application from?

Bambu Lab Official website

OS version

Windows 11 (22631.4317)

Additional system information

12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1265U
32 GB RAM
512 HDD

Printer

A1

How to reproduce

Have four monitors, from left to right:

  1. 1080x1920 (Portrait, Primary)
  2. 2560x1440
  3. 2560x1440
  4. 1080x1920 (Portrait Flipped)

When you initially launch Bambu Studio it launches on the primary monitor, as expected. Move window to monitor #2 and try to manually size, and you will be limited by the resolution of monitor #1.

Observe that this behavior persists across re-launching Studio, even if the application was last closed on monitor #2.

You can resolve this by Maximizing and Restoring the window. After which you can resize the window however you wish on that monitor. However, if you close and restart you are back to the initial behavior.

Actual results

Studio 'remembers' the limitations of the 'Primary' monitor, across restarts, regardless of which monitor the application was previously closed on.

Expected results

Application window should honor the resolution of the monitor it is on, regardless of what the resolution of the 'Primary" monitor is, or the resolution of the monitor it was launched on.

This behavior should not require Maximizing and then Restoring the window.

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This is project agnostic, and my log files are all 0 bytes.

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