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Found in
2021.3.39f1
2022.3.32f1
6000.0.5f1
Issue ID
UUM-73599
Regression
No
The "Add Component" Dropdown clips through the Windows taskbar when the display scale is changed to a higher percentage
Reproduction steps:
1. Open the attached “BugRepro” project
2. Make sure the Editor’s window bottom edge is in line with the taskbar
3. Open Windows Display Settings
4. Set “Scale” option to “150%”
5. Open the “Scenes/MiniGame” Scene in the Project window
6. Select the “Player” GameObject in the Hierarchy window
7. Press the “Add Component” button in the Inspector window
Expected result: The Dropdown menu is moved up so it does not go under the Windows taskbar
Actual result: The Dropdown menu goes under the Windows taskbar resulting in some items not being visible
Reproducible with: 2021.3.39f, 2022.3.32f1, 6000.0.5f1
Reproducible on: Windows 10
Not reproducible on: Windows 11, Ubuntu 24.04
Note:
- For reproduction used 2560x1440 resolution monitor
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Resolution Note:
We may revisit this issue at another time. Given that we cannot reproduce on Windows 11 and the relatively narrow scenario in which it reproduces, we will be focusing on high-impact issues.