For DualMonitor users only: Who can click a maximized window BEHIND?

Ra
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I have the impression that Windows 10 has a bug when using two screens (e.g. Laptop and large screen) with different resolutions:

On the smaller screen, if I have maximized a window there, if I bring the mouse all the way up, I can click behind the window. I.e. The maximized window then loses focus.

In my opinion, this should NOT be possible.

Who has the problem too?

Ma

With a laptop I even have 3 (and only in this case then different resolutions), which I rarely use. Either way, I don't know the problem. But I didn't target it specifically.

Does this happen to you again and again unintentionally, so that it really annoys?

I would have to give it a try when I'm back to work. But that can take a while.

Ra

Yes, I find it totally annoying. I just got used to getting the focus of a window by moving all the way up and clicking.

Gu

My notebook graphics cards Intel UHD 630 (i5-8300H) and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050TI

Don't have this problem

Tip: Graphics driver update

Stay healthy

Ra

Two screens with different resolutions? How are the screens arranged (in the Windows display properties)? With the top edge parallel or with the bottom edge parallel?

Gu

With the side knew parallel

1X one with 1920 * 1080

2X 3820 * 2160

Can even display a web browser on Firefox on both screens

Gu

Both 32bit @ 60 Hz

Ra

More importantly: Have you tried maximizing a window on the 'smaller' one and clicking behind it?

Gu

Yes it works