Hi, I just wanted to mention that this is still an issue in Windows 11 at this time. Upon rebooting the system, the grey bar does not span the entire vertical resolution of my display. Switching the Windows display resolution to anything else and reverting back corrects the problem until the next reboot. This is the work around being used until the problem can get fixed properly. I'm hoping this bug can get fixed at some point since it seems to be specific to Windows 11 (and p
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I had some time to play around with it. I think I've got a work around, but I'm not sure how permanent it is. If I change to any display resolution while the bar is not in auto-hide mode, the full bar appears and stay on screen without issue. If I then switch it to auto-hide mode then the bar breaks again as in the previous image. If I first change to auto-hide mode, and then switch to any resolution (including switching back to my original resolution), the full bar i
Hi, I'm hoping someone can help out with a Multiplicity Windows 11 specific issue. Since upgrading to Windows 11 recently, Multiplicity's sidebar does not display correctly. It used to display a vertical bar from the top of the screen down to the bottom. In Windows 10, all remote systems would be listed vertically down the bar. In Windows 11 however, the sidebar is only big enough to fit a single remote system, and does not span the full height of the desktop (see screenshot)
Neil I think you figured it out. I have my display scaling set to 125% because my monitor resolution is quite high. I think it's possible this scaling setting could have changed around the time the Multiplicity issue began. I tested it out and I can confirm setting the display scaling back to 100% eliminates the bars on the remote window. Is there any way to eliminate this issue without using 100% scaling in Windows? Thanks for all the great work.
Thanks Neil. I'll wait to hear back from you.
Thanks for the replies. I just tried to make the window smaller but it will not let me make it smaller (in either 1:1 or stretch mode). The last time this worked without bars on this PC was prior to a Multiplicity software update. It was months ago now so I don't remember which version or when, but I'm pretty sure it was toward the end of 2020.
As I mentioned in my original post, stretch mode and 1:1 mode do not change the appearance of the screenshot example. Stretch does work well for all my other PCs that I remote connect to but not for this particular machine. Stretch used to work for this machine prior to one of the software updates released some time ago. Since then, this one PC always shows the bars through Multiplicity no matter what I do.
Here is an example of what it looks like. Please ignore the hostname removed from the title in the screenshot.
Hi, I'm hoping someone here can help out with a minor display issue. I've noticed a visual oddity when connecting to one of my PCs in full KVM mode. It started happening right after updating the Multiplicity software many months back. It was likely in the later part of 2020 when this issue was first noticed. To be clear, this issue doesn't prevent any functionality and isn't critical, but it is less than ideal (you might say an eye sore) and seems like it might even be a quick fi