There seem to be a bug inside GetAttribute(#DISPLAY, 0, #ATTRHOSTHEIGHT), it return not the real Resolution of the host:
http://www.scienide.de/error.jpg
GetAttribute(#DISPLAY, 0, #ATTRHOSTHEIGHT)return wrong value
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Re: GetAttribute(#DISPLAY, 0, #ATTRHOSTHEIGHT)return wrong v
Can't reproduce this here.... what is the display device? Is this a tablet?
Re: GetAttribute(#DISPLAY, 0, #ATTRHOSTHEIGHT)return wrong v
It´s the newest Surface 3 Tablet-/Notebook-Hybrid with Windows 8.1 and Intel Atom X7-Z8700 CPU/GFX with Physical 1920 × 1280 Pixel Resolution.airsoftsoftwair wrote:Can't reproduce this here.... what is the display device? Is this a tablet?
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Re: GetAttribute(#DISPLAY, 0, #ATTRHOSTHEIGHT)return wrong v
Ok, check your emails.
Re: GetAttribute(#DISPLAY, 0, #ATTRHOSTHEIGHT)return wrong v
@All:
Ist 100% sure that Windows 8.1 on Surface 3 Tablet return wrong values for #ATTRHOSTHEIGHT and #ATTRHOSTWIDTH, so this behavour isn´t the fault of Hollywood, Website Screenresolution detections return the same wrong values.
I´m investigating this further in the Company i work, i have Access to several Windows 8.1 and Tablet-Computers and will let you know whats going on.
Ist 100% sure that Windows 8.1 on Surface 3 Tablet return wrong values for #ATTRHOSTHEIGHT and #ATTRHOSTWIDTH, so this behavour isn´t the fault of Hollywood, Website Screenresolution detections return the same wrong values.
I´m investigating this further in the Company i work, i have Access to several Windows 8.1 and Tablet-Computers and will let you know whats going on.