Description: The UI stretches out of its own window. See screenshot. Clicking also hits a different UI element that what's under the cursor. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install 2. Start any of the LibO programs Actual Results: UI stretches out of it's own window, cannot click elements accurately, UI is slightly blurry. Expected Results: UI fits Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: Yes OpenGL enabled: Yes Additional Info: I have an LDPI and a HDPI monitor. The problem occurs on both. Because at first, it looked like faulty HDPI scaling, but it's just broken completely, as it turns out. Completely fixable by disabling OpenGL. Why is OpenGL enabled by default if it causes such obvious problems?? User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:59.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/59.0
Created attachment 139944 [details] Shows a problematic UI
Please copy and paste to a comment the contents of your C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\LibreOffice\4\cache\opengl_device.log
DriverVersion: 21.20.16.4664 DriverDate: 4-21-2017 DeviceID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_591B&SUBSYS_07BE1028&REV_04 AdapterVendorID: 0x8086 AdapterDeviceID: 0x591b AdapterSubsysID: 0x07be1028 DeviceKey: System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Video\{6D19DC07-E3F3-11E7-90C6-B9C33064BD0C}\0000 DeviceString: Intel(R) HD Graphics 630
Looks like bug 107764. See bug 107764 comment 78: (via Device Manager -> Display adapters -> Intel(R) HD Graphics 630 - > Update Driver) *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 107764 ***
Shouldn't it just work fine with the default drivers gotten through Windows Update?
Besides ALL other programs, including those that use OpenGL as well, are working perfectly fine.
(In reply to Martijn from comment #5) > Shouldn't it just work fine with the default drivers gotten through Windows > Update? Well, people found out it doesn't work that way.