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  1. Hi, I have my main monitor set to 200% (resolution of 3840 * 2160) . My additionnal monitor is set to 100% (1920 * 1080). Windows 10. The Delphi IDE runs on the second monitor (font 100%). If all the parts of the IDE remain on this same monitor then all is correct. But as soon as I put one or more IDE panels (Structure or Project panes for ex.) on the primary monitor, appart on the panes on the primary monitor, no menu pops up (neither main menu or 'real' popups). (Do they show elsewhere ?) If I do it in the other way (Delphi on the main monitor, 200%) and panes on the additional monitor, then the menu content shows but completely shifted to the left and with a 100% font instead of 200%. This is probably related to HiRes stuffs which the IDE does not correctly support. But perhaps worth mentionning. For me it sounds more like a bug, not taking the current monitor settings, but the last one used !! Perhaps does someone have a magic solution ??? Already a QC entry ? Thanks ! Frédéric
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