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Top-rght and bottom-left diagonals (the monitors share a corner only) are bugged too.Ī friend of mine that has 2 monitors with different resolutions tried and failed to reproduce this bug at all.įor now I may set the smaller display as my main as a temporary workaround, I really hope this will be solved soon since I use this tool a lot. Also if set the second (150%) monitor to expand the main (100%) monitor from below or from the right it seems to work too, but if it's fgrom above or from the left the bug appears. I started noticing this bug after setting the external monitor as my main one, both when using the win+shift+s shortcut and when using snipping tool directly.Īfter trying to set different monitors as mains and setting different scales it seems like the issue only occures when the main monitor's scale is lower than that of the other monitor. (There’s no keyboard shortcut to open Snipping Tool.) To choose the type of snip you want, press Alt + M keys and then use the arrow keys to choose Free-form, Rectangular, Window, or Full-screen Snip, and then press Enter. I keep the larger screen at 100% scale but the laptop's I keep at 150% because otherwise everything is way too small. To open the Snipping Tool, press the Start key, type snipping tool, and then press Enter. I have a Rog Zephyrus G15 laptop with a 15 inch 2560x1440 screen and today I got an external 27 inch monitor at the same resolution. I have the same problem, looks exactly like all the screenshots posted here before me.
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