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Request to adress acknowledged (by MSFT) known issue that has been present since 1903 or later. #538

Open ErrorRaffyline0 opened 2 years ago

ErrorRaffyline0 commented 2 years ago

During Windows Mixed Reality sessions, virtual monitors will appear as generic physical monitors in Settings > System > Display.

This was an issue that was acknowledged by the Microsoft team in this page: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/mixed-reality/enthusiast-guide/set-up-windows-mixed-reality.

ErrorRaffyline0 commented 2 years ago

Oh yeah, would like to reiterate that the Virtual Displays aren't just seen as monitors by settings, but also by device manager. This isn't just a bug, it's a misimplementation of the drivers.

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If you're wondering why there's a black bar in the screenshot, that's caused by a Virtual Monitor being projected outside the border of my Monitor. If I put my mouse just outside the edge of my screen, I can see it being scaled up to accomodate for the scaling settings applied to the display. Also, I couldn't SS with Snip & Sketch, but it did work with Snipping tool. I reported the Snip & Sketch issue to the uwp page.

ErrorRaffyline0 commented 2 years ago

edit: skip and sketch issue still applies, but the pre-allocation doesn't cause monitor link speed to drop

ErrorRaffyline0 commented 1 year ago

I don't know where I got the idea that it would decrease link speed but even if it does, it's not the source of the problem.