If you have a multi-display setup, and have, say mixconsole on screen 2 and another window on screen 3, and you want to simply drag mixconsole to another display and fullscreen it there, all hell breaks loose. It creates this insane kaleidoscopic nightmare and the window breaks. if you press F3, it goes away. if you press F3 again, it comes up, but is invisible and inaccessible. The only workaround is to go to “windows…” in window, find mixconsole, and select “reset layout.”
This is a pretty insane one.
Hi and thanks for the report. This is a known issue which has been fixed for the first maintenance update.
Best regards
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I am not sure if this is relevent but I have been having Windows issues. PC Win 25h2 1126200.7462. I have a huge 65 inch LG TV monitor.
Lately and for the very first time, Windows 11 windows become silly wide with no conscious instruction to do so. A window might become 10 times the size of the monitors width. I run a system scan and it reported it repaied issues - non specifically, so this is not certainly related.
I have discovered that clicking on the Win 11 windows top bar returns the window to sanity. I was thinking this was a win W11 issue. Not sure but things are behaving now. It seems to have gone with latest update.
I am trying to run down this issue and will report back if I think it is generic.
I have found another issue PC here latest windows and CUbase.
When using Groove Agent 5, the windows do not perform correctly
Repro:
Open Groove Agent in Windows 11.
Ensure that the Load Panel is Open
Maximise the Window
Close Load Panel.
Result lots of wasted screen space within the window.
Close the view using the Win 11 X button.
Even if you close and re- open, then this view remains. This can spare acreage remain even when views are switched away from browsing sounds.
I sort of see why windows thinks it is correct, but it sure is not pretty.
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Fix: Hit the folder icon for show/hide