martin wrote:
Thanks for your report. What is your monitor setup? Do I understand right that you are running WinSCP on a primary external display and your disconnect that. And WinSCP gets moved into the internal display (which is now becoming the primary/only display). What is scaling of both displays?
A desktop computer with single screen which is attached to Geforce 1080, cpu built in graphics disabled. There is no permanent screen that's not going anywhere, as in laptop.
Problem somehow relates to how Windows 10 (and probably 11) no longer has "virtual graphics adapter" inside it as Windows 7 and earlier used to have. When the primary (and only) screen is gone, it's now "headless", and operates in little unusual ways. This becomes evident with various remote desktop tools, such as VNC and its many variants. I found it necessary to install HDMI dummies (simulating connected screen with various screenmodes available) into my headless boxes, which would not play ball in any other way. What seem to be hardware accelerated surfaces, no longer draw (so they remain blank), because there's nothing to draw on. Despite the GPU still being there.