Windows 11 window buttons broken
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On a fresh install of Windows 11, in addition to the missing application icon at the top left, the window buttons are broken.
In the screenshot below, you can see that the button icons themselves aren't aligned by the hitbox. Clicking on minimize or close don't appear to do anything. Clicking on the restore (middle) button "freezes" the app, as if there is an invisible dialog that makes everything unclickable, but doesn't actually cause the app to go into Not Responding.
for me also
I've seen this, but not sure how to solve it. custom-electron-titlebar
package is used for this. Works fine on OSX and I don't have easy means of testing it on windows. Even when I did once I don't get why it crashes and looks broken in the first place. Any help would be appreciated.
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any news on this topic? I'm having this problem too
Not yet, and won't be able to for a couple of weeks. And then I need to find a windows laptop ๐คท
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also for me in windows 11 and ubuntu desktop 22.04
I found a good alternative: https://github.com/qishibo/AnotherRedisDesktopManager
Redis now has a first party desktop app as well, you can try it too ๐
This is also happening on Windows 10.
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