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Description
Describe the bug
Whenever I try to manually make an RDP connection window bigger by dragging the edges or the corners, it snaps back after dragging the length of more than a couple pixels. You can only make it bigger by resizing by ~10 pixels at a time.
Resizing to make it smaller works as intended (but do so carefully, as resizing it back is a pain).
The main window and other connection types don't have this issue. Display>Resolution settings don't make a difference. Resizing using shortcuts (such as snapping the window to the display's edge) works without issue.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Connect to any RDP using 1Remote.
- Click and hold on an edge or a corner of the connection window.
3a. Drag it outwards at a normal speed - the edge will move a couple pixels but then it'll snap back to its previous position (leaving the mouse cursor outside the window)
3b. Drag it outwards slowly - the edge will move a couple pixels, then the window contents will adjust. You can release the button to "set" the new position or drag it outwards a couple pixels more. Whenever you drag too quickly the edge will snap back to its previous "set" position.
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Desktop (please complete the following information):
- OS: Win10 Pro 22H2
- 1Remote Version1.0.1-alpha (from Choco)
Additional context
Couldn't reproduce the issue on Windows 11