Ah. I think I found the culprit. So resetting and remembering works. Until I change the dpi again, then hwinfo "remembers" the old dpi setting since this is what it's supposed to be doing. Thus the window gets chopped.
I increased my dpi for this test to 200% after resetting and remembering...
I think I can give you more information about that since i have the 960 pro. According to this https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Samsung-950-Pro-M-2-Throttling-Analysis-776/
There are 2 Sensors:
1. at the storage modules to probably check the health of those
2. one to controll...
Thanks for the quick reply.
Ok. I'm amazed and confused that this worked so controllable :D :huh: .
It is the "Remember Preferences" option that breaks the window somehow. I can replicate it as soon as I activate/deactivate it. If it is not active the window isn't chopped and works perfect...
I have the exact same problem on Windows 10 LTSB 1607
I am missing the option to set the override via context menu in compatibility tab.
So i was forced to set it via the registry.
There are 3 available options that can be set in the registry. Here is more information regarding that...