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<description><![CDATA[When DisplayFusion maximizes to a split, it's the same as resizing a window, it's not a true maximize. This means there will be a 1 pixel style border that Windows adds, there isn't anything we can do there unfortunately.]]></description>
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When DisplayFusion maximizes to a split, it's the same as resizing a window, it's not a true maximize. This means there will be a 1 pixel style border that Windows adds, there isn't anything we can do there unfortunately.
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<description><![CDATA[I have used the built-in default "Horizontal Split" in DisplayFusion on my monitor.  When I maximize a window (via the window button or keyboard shortcut) the window does not completely fill the split.  (see attached pic #1).
If for the same monitor, I use the Windows 11 built-in option to fill ...]]></description>
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I have used the built-in default "Horizontal Split" in DisplayFusion on my monitor.  When I maximize a window (via the window button or keyboard shortcut) the window does not completely fill the split.  (see attached pic #1).<br/>
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If for the same monitor, I use the Windows 11 built-in option to fill the right (or left) half of the screen, then those gaps visible with the DisplayFusion method disappear.<br/>
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Is there an option to make DisplayFusion adopt the Windows 11 behavior?
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