Windows 11, using defos.get_view_size() immediatly after defos.set_view_size() return different values.
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after:
defos.set_view_size( 320, 180, 1280, 720)
defos.get_view_size() --returns: 328, 211, 1280, 720
Displays info
{ --[[000001A8C22307C0]]
1 = { --[[000001A8C2230810]]
mode = { --[[000001A8C22309A0]]
reflect_y = false,
orientation = 90,
refresh_rate = 144,
scaling_factor = 1,
bits_per_pixel = 32,
width = 1080,
reflect_x = false,
height = 1920
},
id = "\\.\DISPLAY1",
name = "HP X27 IPS 165Hz FHD Gaming Monitor",
bounds = { --[[000001A8C22308A0]]
y = -480,
width = 1080,
x = -1080,
height = 1920
}
},
2 = { --[[000001A8C2230CC0]]
mode = { --[[000001A8C2230E80]]
reflect_y = false,
orientation = 0,
refresh_rate = 144,
scaling_factor = 1,
bits_per_pixel = 32,
width = 1920,
reflect_x = false,
height = 1080
},
id = "\\.\DISPLAY2",
name = "ASUS VG279QM(DisplayPort)",
bounds = { --[[000001A8C2230D80]]
y = 0,
width = 1920,
x = 0,
height = 1080
}
},
\\.\DISPLAY2 = { --[[000001A8C2230CC0]]
mode = { --[[000001A8C2230E80]]
reflect_y = false,
orientation = 0,
refresh_rate = 144,
scaling_factor = 1,
bits_per_pixel = 32,
width = 1920,
reflect_x = false,
height = 1080
},
id = "\\.\DISPLAY2",
name = "ASUS VG279QM(DisplayPort)",
bounds = { --[[000001A8C2230D80]]
y = 0,
width = 1920,
x = 0,
height = 1080
}
},
\\.\DISPLAY1 = { --[[000001A8C2230810]]
mode = { --[[000001A8C22309A0]]
reflect_y = false,
orientation = 90,
refresh_rate = 144,
scaling_factor = 1,
bits_per_pixel = 32,
width = 1080,
reflect_x = false,
height = 1920
},
id = "\\.\DISPLAY1",
name = "HP X27 IPS 165Hz FHD Gaming Monitor",
bounds = { --[[000001A8C22308A0]]
y = -480,
width = 1080,
x = -1080,
height = 1920
}
}
}
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