Unfortunately I have not been able to reproduce the issue on Windows 10, but I notice that the window decorations in your screenshots look a lot different from the Windows 10 window decorations.  Assuming those are the typical Windows 11 decorations, it may be that Java doesn't yet accommodate the size of Windows 11 decorations correctly, which leads to an incorrect determination of whether scrollbars are needed.  I will retest once I have time to install Windows 11.

On 5/5/23 11:58 AM, Grendel G wrote:
When I move the TurboVNC viewer window from the 4k monitor to the smaller 2k one I have always shrunk it to a size that will fit on the other monitor first and drag it over to the other monitor.  So the window has been resized down to less than 2k, and inside the local frame the displayed desktop has been resized down to fit inside that window as well.  So it's not resizing as it's moving to the other monitor, it's already resized.

This is a side thing but, is there a command guide for TurboVNC somewhere?  I can't find one on the website or google searching.  I know I lucked on 'F8' but I can't remember where I found it.

  * When I enter fullscreen using the button on the window or
    ctrl-alt-shift-f it opens in fullscreen across both monitors, and
    it opens to the proper resized resolution on both.  There's no
    window "chrome" around anything.
  * When I switch back to windowed, the window has scrollbars if on
    the small monitor.  It does not on the large monitor.
  * ctrl-alt-shift-z does not help, it still has scrollbars.
  * It still has scrollbars if I get rid of the windows taskbar at the
    bottom and maximize the window.
      o If I remove the taskbar and press the maximize button, it
        maximizes to a size of where the scrollbar would have been.
      o If I remove the taskbar, close VNC viewer and re-start VNC
        Viewer then move it to the smaller monitor and hit the
        maximize button, it still opens as if the taskbar was still there.
  * I'm attaching two screenshots.  One is of the 2k monitor when
    TurboVNC is maximized on it, with the windows taskbar hidden (you
    can see where it would have been normally).  In it is the top half
    of the xrandr output.  The second screenshot is the rest of the
    xrandr output.
      o Some info like names redacted.


Thank you again for looking into this.




On Thursday, May 4, 2023 at 1:41:59 PM UTC-4 DRC wrote:

    So, to be clear, automatic desktop resizing is enabled in the
    TurboVNC Viewer, you move the viewer window from the 4k display to
    the 2k display, the remote desktop resizes to approximately 2k,
    but no matter what you do, there are still scrollbars.

    Diagnostic questions:
    - Does this occur in both windowed and full-screen mode? In other
    words, does switching to full-screen mode and back again help?
    - Does pressing Ctrl-Alt-Shift-Z help?
    - When you see the unwanted scrollbars, what is the actual remote
    desktop resolution? (Run xrandr from a terminal in the TurboVNC
    session to determine this.)

    DRC

    On May 4, 2023, at 11:48 AM, Grendel G <[email protected]> wrote:

    
    Good afternoon,

    First of all, thank you for TurboVNC and all the work you've done
    on it.  I haven't been using it long but I appreciate it and I'm
    trying to learn it better.

    With that said, I'm having a problem.

    I work with two monitors, 4k central and a smaller 1920x1200 to
    the left of it.  I'm on Windows 11, a pretty recent install. 
    nVidia drivers if that means anything.  TurboVNC version 3.0.3

    When I run TurboVNC on my main display connecting to a Debian
    host also running TurboVNC 3.0.3 it comes up fine on my main
    display.  I can fullscreen on the one display, I can hit the
    maximize button.  I don't see any issues.

    When I move it to my secondary display, though, the TurboVNC
    display always has scrollbars.  The display is set dynamic, so it
    should and DOES resize when I resize the window, but no matter
    what it has scrollbars on that second window.

    I tried running setting the " turbovnc.singlescreen" flag to 1 to
    see if that might help, but it didn't change anything.

    I'm fairly new at this, so sorry if I just didn't find the right
    setting and my google searches didn't help much.

    Thank everyone for any help.

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