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doofenshmirtz
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Hello,

I am using DisplayFusion 10.0 (beta 14) with Windows 11 and an ultra widescreen display, which I have divided into three sections.
Every time I open a new window, e.g. with Google Chrome, the window opens with a padding around it and not in fullscreen.
I always have to manually click on the maximise window button to actually switch to fullscreen.

Is there a setting to fix the problem?

Thank you
Jan 30, 2023 (modified Jan 30, 2023)  • #1
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Strange, this should be saved based on the last opened window. If you exit DisplayFusion, does the same issue persist?
Jan 30, 2023  • #2
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doofenshmirtz
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Thank you for the answer.

I have now discovered that the problem only affects Google Chrome and obviously has nothing to do with DisplayFusion.
Somewhere in Chrome there seems to be a setting that presumably prescribes padding via CSS.

Unfortunately, nothing changes in Incognito mode, which is why it can't be due to an add-on.

I don't want to reset the browser, so I will ask Google if anyone knows the problem and how it can be solved.
Jan 30, 2023  • #3
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Strange, I had a look through the settings but couldn't find anything that might impact this. If I come across anything I'll let you know.
Jan 31, 2023  • #4
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doofenshmirtz
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All day I search for the cause of the problem without a result.

I also noticed that in firefox only the first new window opens maximized. Other new windows open in cascades.
In Chrome and Edge the behavior is the same.
Jan 31, 2023  • #5
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