Fullscreen mode on second screen with different resolution has ghost gap on top of the screen
Hi Mozilla team! I have a problem which started happening recently, or at least I didn't realize it before. I went through all the articles, tried adjusting density in Customize Toolbar, went through all the settings with systematic approach with ChatGPT, some things in about:config and even tried adding userChrome.css in profile folder but nothing helped.
The problem is that I have PC with dual screen setup, one is 1440p, 125% zoom in windows settings (main) and 1080p, 100% zoom in Windows settings (secondary). When I change both screens to same zoom, everything is fine, but when it's set up like this, on secondary monitor (1080p one) tabs in open browser don't reach top of the screen, in fullscreen mode, that is, I need to move mouse downwards if I want to middle click open new tab or close old one or even simply move between tabs. It's like, it doesn't reach top of the screen for few pixels - it has a ghost gap.
I don't have this problem in any other browser, tried Chrome, Edge... I would like to continue using Mozilla, but this is bothering me. Could you please consider fixing it in some of future releases?
Thank you in advance!
Opaite Mbohovái (2)
This bug is being investigated under bug 1993474. For now you can try to go to about:config and switch widget.windows.windowsappsdk.enabled to false, then restart.
Switching widget.windows.windowsappsdk.enabled to false actually helped! Thank you very much!