Problem summary
Nuke UI stops working correct when spanning multiple monitors when using High DPI/UI Scaling
Customer reported version
nuke.14.0v5
Customer reported platform
windows10
Steps to reproduce
1) Open Nuke on a machine with multiple monitors
2) In Edit>Preferences...>Behaviors>UI Scaling, set UI Scaling mode to All and Scale All to 2 and press OK
3) Close and open Nuke
4) Move the Nuke Window so part is on the left monitor, and part is on the right
5) Try to interact with UI elements on the across the monitors,, like resizing panels or changing knob values, they don't work correctly
Expected behaviour
For Nuke's UI to work correctly
Actual behaviour
When spanned across multiple monitors, the UI stops behaving correctly.
Workaround
Set the UI scaling to 1, or break off the panels and have them docked to different panes on the different monitors.
Reproduced by support
This bug has been reproduced in:
Nuke 14.0v6 - Windows 10, CentOS 7
Nuke 14.0v1 - Windows 10, CentOS 7 - regression
Unable to reproduce bug in:
macOS Monterey doesn't application applications to appear on multiple monitors at the same time
Nuke 13.2v8 - Windows 10, CentOS 7
Earliest version tested
Nuke 13.2v8 - This issue doesn't appear in this version and has regressed