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Login window too small, cant resize #2993

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jellopudding opened this issue Jun 16, 2023 · 3 comments
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Login window too small, cant resize #2993

jellopudding opened this issue Jun 16, 2023 · 3 comments
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@jellopudding
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jellopudding commented Jun 16, 2023

Describe the bug
When launching a fresh update the client will request login, however this window is too small to interact with and is not resizable in order to become intractable. Also, oddly, it is impossible to close the window without using task manager because 1. the window has no Default UI elements (title bar, minimize, maximize, close) and 2. the two methods of closing using the task bar do not function.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Update the client to newest version (as of 6/16/23)
  2. Run the launcher after update

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This is my log file:
client.log

Expected behavior
Login window is at least large enough to interact with or resizable

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The entire login window

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Windows 10 Pro, 10.0.19045 Build 19045

@Sheikah45
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Likely something messed with the starting window size in your client.prefs file. You can try renaming or deleting the prefs file

@jellopudding
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Likely something messed with the starting window size in your client.prefs file.

Indeed, something was, "width" was set to 160 and "height" was set to 39 under "mainWindow". I'm not sure how that happened.

@Nerdboy2
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I got the exact same issue after the latest update.
Thanks for leaving this up.

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