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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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None
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Minecraft 17w43a, Minecraft 17w43b, Minecraft 17w45a, Minecraft 17w48a, Minecraft 18w01a, Minecraft 18w08b, Minecraft 1.13-pre2, Minecraft 1.13-pre6, Minecraft 1.13, Minecraft 1.13.1, Minecraft 1.13.2, Minecraft 18w49a, Minecraft 19w08b, Minecraft 19w09a, Minecraft 19w11a, Minecraft 19w12b, Minecraft 19w13a, Minecraft 19w13b, Minecraft 19w14a, Minecraft 1.14 Pre-Release 1, Minecraft 1.14 Pre-Release 2, Minecraft 1.14 Pre-Release 3, Minecraft 1.14 Pre-Release 4, Minecraft 1.14 Pre-Release 5, Minecraft 1.14.1 Pre-Release 1, Minecraft 1.14.1, Minecraft 1.14.3, Minecraft 1.14.4 Pre-Release 3, Minecraft 1.14.4 Pre-Release 5, 1.14.4, 19w34a, 19w37a, 19w39a, 19w41a, 19w42a, 1.15, 1.15.1, 1.15.1 Pre-release 1, 1.15.2, 20w06a, 20w12a, 20w22a, 1.16 Pre-release 2, 1.16 Release Candidate 1, 1.16, 1.16.1, 24w07a, 24w10a, 24w13a, 1.20.5, 24w18a, 24w21b, 1.21, 24w33a, 1.21.2 Pre-Release 3, 24w44a, 1.21.3
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*OS:* Windows 10 Home x64 / Windows 10 Enterprise x64 (LTSC 2018) (version 1809)
*GPU:* AMD/Gigabyte Radeon RX 480 (17.6.1 / 18.11.2) / RTX 2080 SUPER (various driver versions)
*CPU:* Intel Core i5-6500 / Intel Core i5-9600K
*Display 1 (used for Minecraft):* 1920×1080 @ 120 Hz / 1920×1080 @ 144 Hz
*Display 2:* 1920×1080 @ 60 Hz
Minecraft is using the Java version bundled with the game.*OS:* Windows 10 Home x64 / Windows 10 Enterprise x64 (LTSC 2018) (version 1809) *GPU:* AMD/Gigabyte Radeon RX 480 (17.6.1 / 18.11.2) / RTX 2080 SUPER (various driver versions) *CPU:* Intel Core i5-6500 / Intel Core i5-9600K *Display 1 (used for Minecraft):* 1920×1080 @ 120 Hz / 1920×1080 @ 144 Hz *Display 2:* 1920×1080 @ 60 Hz Minecraft is using the Java version bundled with the game.
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Community Consensus
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UI
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Low
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Platform
"The biggest benefit you'll experience is that fullscreen mode now defaults to borderless windowed, so that snapping in and out of fullscreen mode is very quick!" https://minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-snapshot-17w43a
The new borderless fullscreen feature is not actually borderless, it's just regular fullscreen. This results in delayed window switching (in fact, it's even slower than it was in 1.12.2), and the inability to screenshot with PrtSc.
In fullscreen mode, there is no way to take a screenshot without using the game's own screenshot functionality (F2). The PrtSc key simply copies a black image to the clipboard, rather than an image of what's shown in-game.
Steps to reproduce:
- Open any application in a small window mode
- Startup Minecraft in fullscreen
- Use alt+tab to switch to that other application in small window
- Notice that instead of that application appearing on top of Minecraft window you-re switching to that window
- is duplicated by
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MC-121458 Custom fullscreen resolution not borderless
- Resolved
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MC-121462 Fullscreen not acting correctly
- Resolved
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MC-134025 minecraft doesn't resize correctly when opening full screen mode
- Resolved
- relates to
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MC-188052 Windows HDR setting disabled when launching Minecraft, and reset the display brightness
- Open