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  Parts of screen cut off, cannot resize
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    ninjafroggie posted on Mar 03, 2022 10:47:44 PM - Report post
     
    v1.1.4

    When I start aurora, the top part of the screen (with all the home, trainers, etc buttons) is cut off. I cannot move or resize the window. Right clicking on the taskbar icon gives no option to resize or minimize, only 'pin to taskbar' and 'close window'. The only way I can get it to show the full program on screen is to manually adjust my display settings, which causes the app to only take up a corner of the screen with the top STILL cut off, and then adjust the display settings back to where they were originally, and only then does the app properly align to the display area.

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    PWizard posted on Mar 04, 2022 12:36:01 AM - Report post
     
    Have you tried loading up Task Manager and then finding Aurora and expanding any processes if there are any, and then right clicking on those and clicking maximize and/or bring to front?
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    h2h81 posted on Mar 04, 2022 2:57:40 PM - Report post
     
    Task Manager --> Maximize works, but only until Aurora is restarted. A more permanent solution would be appreciated.

    EDIT: I'm a bit confused because browsing another thread seems to indicate this is a problem on smaller resolutions. I just confirmed this monitor is running at 1920 x 1080p.

    [Edited by h2h81, 3/4/2022 3:15:44 PM]
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    ninjafroggie posted on Mar 04, 2022 6:04:16 PM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by h2h81

    Task Manager --> Maximize works, but only until Aurora is restarted. A more permanent solution would be appreciated.

    EDIT: I'm a bit confused because browsing another thread seems to indicate this is a problem on smaller resolutions. I just confirmed this monitor is running at 1920 x 1080p.

    [Edited by h2h81, 3/4/2022 3:15:44 PM]

    I too am running 1920x1080

    The problem is simply that the program is not aligning properly to the display area on startup. Minimizing and restoring seems to align it properly, at least temporarily. Since there's a workaround, it's not preventing me from using it, it's just annoying


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    0x90 posted on Mar 04, 2022 6:55:31 PM - Report post
     
    On first start the window launches at the center of the screen. (edit: Seems to have a bug in that) On close it saves the its position and on second start, it launches at exact this position.

    The resolution doesn't matter. Except when the resolution has changed in between.

    [Edited by 0x90, 3/4/2022 7:05:34 PM]
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    h2h81 posted on Mar 04, 2022 7:42:15 PM - Report post
     
    Re: resolution, I might have just been tripped up on an irrelevant thread.

    So I just got Aurora to save its position. If I maximize it, then close it, it still saves the wonky position where I can't see or click on any of the top menu icons (e.g., home, trainers, requests, support). And because I couldn't see any of those icons, I had kept maximizing it to get it to fill the screen so that I could use Aurora.

    Just now, I manually resized it. I hadn't bothered doing that largely because I couldn't actually reach the vertical borders, but I stretched it horizontally enough that the vertical borders started to drawn in enough that I could reach them. After manually resizing it, it has stuck for me.

    I know you've said versions of your message above throughout a few threads, but I didn't see a way to actually do the resizing so I'm just being long-winded in case anyone else is as dense as me. Thanks for the support, as always.
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    hiccups posted on Mar 06, 2022 3:48:48 AM - Report post
     
    If you are using Win10 you can move the window via taskbar. Hover over the taskbar program. A preview will come up. Right click the mini preview. Click on "move window" (or something similar; my windows is in german). After that DO NOT TOUCH THE MOUSE! Instead use the arrows to move the window around.
    That even works with windows that are not visible on the screen.

    [Edited by hiccups, 3/6/2022 3:49:17 AM]
    kind regards, hiccups
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