Attempting to move Vivaldi between ASUS ScreenPad and main monitor breaks the window
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I am using an Asus Vivobook S15 S532 on Windows 10. This model includes an Asus ScreenPad, which is a display embedded into the touchpad. It acts natively as a second screen within Windows, but is also controlled with some proprietary Asus software.
Vivaldi works without issue when moving its windows between the main display and the ScreenPad manually, using native multi-window drag and drop:
However, when using Asus ScreenXpert (which is the much easier and preferred window management system) to move the window between displays, the window will turn black, and will lose its system bar.
When attempting to move the window back to the original display it was on (i.e. before moving it with ScreenXpert) it may partially recover, but is off centre. It appears the window contents have had their x and y coordinates shifted outside of the scope of the window.
I am unsure if this is something the Vivaldi team is willing to look into, due to this being for a small subset of machines and appearing to be partially caused by proprietary software -- but it can't hurt to ask!
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@jaredtamana If you can describe your used hardware and precise steps to reproduce, may be internal testers can check.
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Please- read Help us to reproduce the issue carefully
- report bug to Vivaldi tracker.
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