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I have windows operating system running with display resolution of 3840x2160 .
When I run my unigine project .exe  and choose 1920x1080 from list of options, render area is shrinked to smaller size. I use "Fullscreen:  enabled" option.

Please see attached screenshot. I have NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti.

And if I change windows os display resolution to 1920x1080 and then run my .EXE at same resolution, there is no problem.
 

screenshot of unigine running.jpg

Edited by kgregor
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I found the problem appears if scale is different than 100 %. I use 150 % and if I change it to 100 % the problem disappears.

screenshot of display settings.jpg

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I tested next Windows display resolutions and scales:

- 3840x2160 with 100 % scaling - no problem
- 3840x2160 with 125 % scaling - render area shrinked when running at 1920x1080 setting
- 3840x2160 with 150 % scaling - render area shrinked when running at 1920x1080 setting
- 2560x1440 with 100 % scaling - no problem
- 2560x1440 with 150 % scaling - no problem
- 2560x1440 with 175 % scaling - no problem
- 2048x1536 with 150 % scaling - no problem
- 1920x1080 with 100 % scaling - no problem
- 1920x1080 with 150 % scaling - no problem
- 1920x1080 with 175 % scaling - no problem

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11 hours ago, kgregor said:

I tested next Windows display resolutions and scales:

- 3840x2160 with 100 % scaling - no problem
- 3840x2160 with 125 % scaling - render area shrinked when running at 1920x1080 setting
- 3840x2160 with 150 % scaling - render area shrinked when running at 1920x1080 setting
- 2560x1440 with 100 % scaling - no problem
- 2560x1440 with 150 % scaling - no problem
- 2560x1440 with 175 % scaling - no problem
- 2048x1536 with 150 % scaling - no problem
- 1920x1080 with 100 % scaling - no problem
- 1920x1080 with 150 % scaling - no problem
- 1920x1080 with 175 % scaling - no problem

Hello!

Thank you for the effort you've applied! In certain cases such issues may indeed arise when using a system scaling other than 100%. This is a known issue and will be addressed in one of the following releases. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.

Thanks!

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Windows Desktop Scaling is annoying, indeed. Be sure to use 100% always.

Best. Werner

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