“Peek at desktop” windows are offset











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When I hover over the "Show desktop" button in the bottom-right corner, my desktop appears with transparent window placeholders representing the windows that are currently open.



However, these placeholders are offset to the left and smaller than the actual size the windows are. This wasn't a problem on Windows 7 or 8.1.



Is this a known issue? Is there anything I can do to fix it?










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    Are you able to provide a screenshot of this? Have you updated your graphic card drivers?
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  • It's very useful to know which video card you use and which version of its driver is installed. Please also make a screenshot and then upload it to imgur.com or some other site, then click on edit above and add the weblink, the video card, and driver info, to your original post, so we can see what's going on.
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When I hover over the "Show desktop" button in the bottom-right corner, my desktop appears with transparent window placeholders representing the windows that are currently open.



However, these placeholders are offset to the left and smaller than the actual size the windows are. This wasn't a problem on Windows 7 or 8.1.



Is this a known issue? Is there anything I can do to fix it?










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    Are you able to provide a screenshot of this? Have you updated your graphic card drivers?
    – Burgi
    Nov 19 at 16:44










  • It's very useful to know which video card you use and which version of its driver is installed. Please also make a screenshot and then upload it to imgur.com or some other site, then click on edit above and add the weblink, the video card, and driver info, to your original post, so we can see what's going on.
    – K7AAY
    Nov 20 at 18:15













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When I hover over the "Show desktop" button in the bottom-right corner, my desktop appears with transparent window placeholders representing the windows that are currently open.



However, these placeholders are offset to the left and smaller than the actual size the windows are. This wasn't a problem on Windows 7 or 8.1.



Is this a known issue? Is there anything I can do to fix it?










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When I hover over the "Show desktop" button in the bottom-right corner, my desktop appears with transparent window placeholders representing the windows that are currently open.



However, these placeholders are offset to the left and smaller than the actual size the windows are. This wasn't a problem on Windows 7 or 8.1.



Is this a known issue? Is there anything I can do to fix it?







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    Are you able to provide a screenshot of this? Have you updated your graphic card drivers?
    – Burgi
    Nov 19 at 16:44










  • It's very useful to know which video card you use and which version of its driver is installed. Please also make a screenshot and then upload it to imgur.com or some other site, then click on edit above and add the weblink, the video card, and driver info, to your original post, so we can see what's going on.
    – K7AAY
    Nov 20 at 18:15














  • 1




    Are you able to provide a screenshot of this? Have you updated your graphic card drivers?
    – Burgi
    Nov 19 at 16:44










  • It's very useful to know which video card you use and which version of its driver is installed. Please also make a screenshot and then upload it to imgur.com or some other site, then click on edit above and add the weblink, the video card, and driver info, to your original post, so we can see what's going on.
    – K7AAY
    Nov 20 at 18:15








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Are you able to provide a screenshot of this? Have you updated your graphic card drivers?
– Burgi
Nov 19 at 16:44




Are you able to provide a screenshot of this? Have you updated your graphic card drivers?
– Burgi
Nov 19 at 16:44












It's very useful to know which video card you use and which version of its driver is installed. Please also make a screenshot and then upload it to imgur.com or some other site, then click on edit above and add the weblink, the video card, and driver info, to your original post, so we can see what's going on.
– K7AAY
Nov 20 at 18:15




It's very useful to know which video card you use and which version of its driver is installed. Please also make a screenshot and then upload it to imgur.com or some other site, then click on edit above and add the weblink, the video card, and driver info, to your original post, so we can see what's going on.
– K7AAY
Nov 20 at 18:15















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