I have two screens, one of which is portrait and the other landscape. I often use the Windows shortcut [Shift]+[Win]+[Left/RightArrow] to move windows between the two screens. When maximised on the first screen, the window is usually re-maximised after it has been moved to the other screen so it is correct for the new aspect ratio. This is automatic: there is no user intervention necessary.
Nitro is the only application I use where this doesn't happen - the Nitro window moves across but keeps the aspect ratio it had on the first screen, which no longer fits as the new screen is the alternate orientation. I need to manually un-maximise and re-maximise for it to work (or perform one of the other maximise actions, such as dragging the title bar to the top of the screen).
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I have two screens, one of which is portrait and the other landscape. I often use the Windows shortcut [Shift]+[Win]+[Left/RightArrow] to move windows between the two screens. When maximised on the first screen, the window is usually re-maximised after it has been moved to the other screen so it is correct for the new aspect ratio. This is automatic: there is no user intervention necessary.
Nitro is the only application I use where this doesn't happen - the Nitro window moves across but keeps the aspect ratio it had on the first screen, which no longer fits as the new screen is the alternate orientation. I need to manually un-maximise and re-maximise for it to work (or perform one of the other maximise actions, such as dragging the title bar to the top of the screen).
I'm using Win 10 1803 and Nitro Reader 5.5.9.2.
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