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[Notifications placement] Varied scaling causes trimmed notifications #1305

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TheChilliPL opened this issue Dec 5, 2024 · 2 comments
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Plugin: Customize Windows notifications placement by m417z

I have two monitors. The main one on the left, with scaling 100%, and a second one on the right, with scaling 125%.

Notifications on the main monitor show up correctly, but if I try putting them on the secondary monitor, they appear trimmed. Seems like the notification content is rendered with the scaling ignored, but it's trimmed to the size it would be if the scaling worked.

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m417z commented Dec 5, 2024

I encountered this issue. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a solution and gave up at some point. I might get back to it later.

Meanwhile, as an alternative, you might want to try Primary taskbar on secondary monitor, which moves both the primary taskbar and the notifications, to a different monitor. It's not quite the same but it might work for you.

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That's perfect! Probably even better in my case, as I wanted my second monitor to have everything like notifications, while keeping fullscreen activities (like games) on my primary one

Still, I'll leave this issue open in case the notification trimming can be fixed in a future release

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