AntonyCorbett / JwlMediaWin

TrayIcon utility to modify JWL media window
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Title Bar on Media Window #13

Open Jeremy909 opened 5 years ago

Jeremy909 commented 5 years ago

When the pc is started from Hibernate the JW Library Media Window shows a Title Bar at the top. It only does this if JwMediaWin has "fixed" the Media Window. The only way I have found to restore it back to full screen is to close down JW Library and restart it. 001

scottys94 commented 5 years ago

When the pc is started from Hibernate the JW Library Media Window shows a Title Bar at the top. It only does this if JwMediaWin has "fixed" the Media Window. The only way I have found to restore it back to full screen is to close down JW Library and restart it. ...

@Jeremy909 What version of JwlMediaWin are you using?

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Jeremy909 commented 5 years ago

1.0.0.6

Blann commented 5 years ago

Have a feeling this might be a Windows 10 issue.

The way JwlMediaWin works is by transforming the media window from UWP full-screen to a normal window, then resizing it to the resolution of the display to hide the borders and title bar.

When the PC is put to sleep/hibernate, there seems to be a bug where window position/size is sometimes lost. See here:

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-do-i-stop-windows-10-from-resizing-and/271709c8-b594-47db-9c6d-1f1bfb02aea0

Edit: From that thread it sounds like the problem is caused by Windows losing sight of connected displays, and a possible solution could be to change the 'Screen: When plugged in, turn off after...' setting in 'Power & sleep settings' to 'Never'. Can't vouch for that myself though.

AntonyCorbett commented 2 years ago

@Jeremy909 Is this issue ongoing?

Jeremy909 commented 2 years ago

@AntonyCorbett I stopped using Hibernate and Sleep a a while ago because of it. Have not tried it since