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empty border?

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maledeta
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empty border?

Post by maledeta »

Hello
When you access a machine and resize the window, these empty / black borders appear.
What can I do to solve the problem?

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Re: empty border?

Post by Rudi De Vos »

If you are using 1:1 the view size is the remote view size.

You can set "scale to window" viewer option, then the view size = the local window size
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Re: empty border?

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I have the same problem but only when viewer has two monitor with CTRL+ALT+F10 (Auto Scale Screen)
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Re: empty border?

Post by Kirck »

Hello, can you confirm this issue is pressent?
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Re: empty border?

Post by lwinstead »

I'm running Windows 10 Pro on a laptop, and I've had this same question for a while now. I knew that if I hit the key combo CTRL+ALT+F10, the display of the remote system shrinks and I get the black "bars" within the VNC window, just as the OP does. What I guess I didn't realize is that the VNC window will snap to the "correct" size if I click and start to drag a corner of the window. It's as if that part somehow got left out of the functionality and must be kick-started by the user.

I might be typing gibberish, but I hope this helps someone else!
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