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@ -3167,8 +3167,20 @@ void GMainWindow::ShowFullscreen() {
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window->hide();
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window->setWindowFlags(window->windowFlags() | Qt::FramelessWindowHint);
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const auto screen_geometry = GuessCurrentScreen(window)->geometry();
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// NB: On Windows, a borderless window will be treated the same as exclusive fullscreen
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// when the window geometry matches the physical dimensions of the screen.
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// However, with High DPI scaling, when the devicePixelRatioF() is > 1, the borderless
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// window apparently is not treated as exclusive fullscreen and functions correctly.
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// One can verify and replicate this behavior by using a high resolution (4K) display,
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// and switching between 100% and 200% scaling in Windows' display settings.
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// At 100%, without the addition of 1, it is treated as exclusive fullscreen.
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// At 200%, with or without the addition of 1, it is treated as borderless windowed.
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// Therefore, we can use (read: abuse) this difference in behavior to fix this issue for
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// those with higher resolution displays when the Qt scaling ratio is > 1.
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// Should this behavior be changed in the future, please revisit this workaround.
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const bool must_add_one = devicePixelRatioF() == 1.0f;
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window->setGeometry(screen_geometry.x(), screen_geometry.y(), screen_geometry.width(),
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screen_geometry.height() + 1);
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screen_geometry.height() + (must_add_one ? 1 : 0));
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window->raise();
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window->showNormal();
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};
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