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Fixed in 2021.3.26f1
Fixed in 2023.1.0b1
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0
Found in
2020.3.36f1
2021.3.6f1
2022.1.8f1
2022.2.0a18
2023.1.0a3
Issue ID
UUM-8412
Regression
No
Screen dimensions don't match when monitor display scale is set to 125%
Steps to reproduce:
1. Go to Settings > System > Display and change Scale and layout to 125%
2. Open the user’s attached project
3. In the Game view enable Stats
4. Select or create an aspect ratio that would produce uneven screen dimensions in the Statistics window (e.g. Screen: 651x367)
5. Enter Play Mode
6. Observe the Console window
Expected result: Screen dimensions that are printed to the console match the dimensions in the Statistics window
Actual result: Screen dimensions are off by 1
Reproducible with: 2020.3.36f1, 2021.3.6f1, 2022.1.8f1, 2022.2.0a18, 2023.1.0a3
Reproducible on: Windows 10
Note: Look at the attached image (“Dimensions.png“) for clarity
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Resolution Note (fix version 2021.3.26f1):
Fixed by https://issuetracker.unity3d.com/product/unity/issues/guid/UUM-14913
Resolution Note (fix version 2023.1.0b1):
Fixed by https://issuetracker.unity3d.com/product/unity/issues/guid/UUM-14913