![]() Now, I don't know why it still happened with clean boot. So clicking "into" the game explorer.exe, prompted explorer.exe to try to have its border hidden, but that just hid the taskbar icons. So I think there was something happening where once WindowedBorderlessGaming was launched, even if I closed it after, the attempt to make explorer.exe itself borderless left its effects. Once I removed it and restarted, the issue was gone. I found I accidentally added "explorer.exe" as one of the "games" it manages. ![]() Which allows borderless windowed for games that don't natively have it. ![]()
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