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Suresh_Nagappa
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Sep 18, 2020

Default behavior for Dual Screen Seem (Hinge GAP)

When an app is spanned across two screens, there is going to be a seam — the space between the two screens. This is a byproduct of making a dual-screen device. This section talks about some of the ideas and techniques you might consider to make your app work with the seam.

 

By default Display driver must skip (should not render behind seem) the content behind the hinge GAP.  It should be continuous across screens. In fact the app developer should not be even aware of the seem. It should see as one continuous screen.  It enables all web sites and apps usable by default. If any app or site wants to do differently to take advantage of dual screens then they use your API to handle it. This is a very simple approach and I think somebody at Microsoft screwed it up up by opting to ask every developer in the world to optimize their content. This will never happen. Duo will fail if not fixed. If I don't get this behavior in the next DUO update I will return my DUO and start a campaign to return all duo owners.

 

I'm Software Architect love this duo and don't want it to fail. This is the only feature missing in this duo. I use only 3 apps on this. Edge, Chrome and Remote Desktop. All three are hiding content behind seem. This default behavior would have made made all these three apps usable. 

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