Hi
It seems the problem is caused by a combination of UltraToolbarsManager and Windows 2016 as it can be run in Windows 2012 R2 without issues. The Application doesn't fill then screen when maximized and this causes the mouse to be offset.
Our application has a problem when it is launched via remote desktop services and in a seamless window. (Remote Application)
I have written and attached a small sample where you can see the problem
Created new project
Windows Forms Application
- Set Form Windowstate to Maximized- Add UltraToolbarsManager to Form- Press "Show Ribbon"- Set The Following propperties on ToolBarManager * Style - Office2013 * Ribbon/FileMenuStyle - ApplicationMenu2010 Build and open as remote application in Windows Server 2016
See Screenshot- Form is maximized but the form is not filling the entire screen- its like the form has been offset by 10 pixels in x and y direction, but the mouse is NOT - so the mouse is not clicking where you see the mouse curser on the screen
Hello,
I am currently working with our team to get you an estimate for this.
I was wondering when you estimate to support Server 2016? it is crusial for our product to support windows server 2016. More and more of our customers are switching to server 2016. It is more than half a year ago since the final version was released.
best regardsMorten
Thank you for your sample. We don't currently have Windows Server 2016 available to test this, so I am seeing whether it is possible for us to obtain it.
I will keep you updated on the progress of this issue.