Th3C0D3R/GeForceNowWindowMover

Can't Redo Window If You Get It Wrong

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When selecting the option to have a fixed position, there's no way to change it for a program if you mess it up. (Mine is slightly off from the top of the screen and slightly too wide.)

Note that using command line also leaves a narrow strip at the top and produces a too wide window when wrapping a 2560x1440 game on my 3440x1440 monitor.

When selecting the option to have a fixed position, there's no way to change it for a program if you mess it up. (Mine is slightly off from the top of the screen and slightly too wide.)

When you run the program again (not using CMD) you can enter -1 to reset size and position. if thats what you want

Note that using command line also leaves a narrow strip at the top and produces a too wide window when wrapping a 2560x1440 game on my 3440x1440 monitor.

Do I understand it correctly that a small gap is between your program and the monitor-end when doing the exact same height? or is it overlapping/overflowing?

There is a narrow strip at the top of the monitor where my background can be seen. The program, set to 2560x1440, also displays in a window that has black bars on the right and left. I don't have a pixel measuring tool installed so I can't tell what exactly is happening in terms of width, and I'm unable to determine if the window is off the screen to the bottom (I play with a controller...I suppose I might be able to see if a mouse cursor looks like it is "disappearing" rather than hitting the bottom of the window.)

ok thanks, I will look into it.