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Small gap between maximised LabVIEW Window and screen border on Win10

Hello,
There is a small gap between maximised LabVIEW Window and screen border on Win10 if you set VI property FP.Resizable to False. I have it with Win10 with LabVIEW 2013 and 2018.
This occur only if I set VI property FP.Resizable to False. It looks wrong.
Like you can see in the attached picture you can see in the gap parts of the underlying windows. It is the same in Win7 but in Win7 this gap was not transparent.
Any suggestions?

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Hello,
There is a small gap between maximised LabVIEW Window and screen border on Win10 if you set VI property FP.Resizable to False. I have it with Win10 with LabVIEW 2013 and 2018.
This occur only if I set VI property FP.Resizable to False. It looks wrong.
Like you can see in the attached picture you can see in the gap parts of the underlying windows. It is the same in Win7 but in Win7 this gap was not transparent.
Any suggestions?

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Your right, it is a duplicate Post.Thank you, have not seen it.

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Not sure why you marked your 2nd question as solution, but you're welcome.

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