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UE5 means Borderless fullscreen by default in DX12.
I have a 4080 super and I played lot of AAA games, this is first time it happens to me.
Its nothing to do with your card and everything to do with DX12 and UE5
Vulkan still has true Fullscreen (Fullscreen Exclusive, aka FSE) since it is but an OpenGL with extensions.
It would help if you described what the issue for you actually is, what's fullscreen or borderless preventing you from doing ?
edit: I guess the problem is more apparent if you put your taskbar on the side
if you have Windows Taskbar set to auto-hide, it will keep messing stuff up, because it's bugged.
if you do not have this feature enabled and taskbar keeps poping up for you, it's because an other app is gaining focus over the game.
In fullscreen it would minimize the game instead, for example.
(so that's not even a DX12/UE5 problem, that's a windows problem)
Not if there's also a specific 'Borderless Fullscreen' mode.
Some games use the terminology of 'Exclusive Fullscreen', some just say 'Fullscreen'.
An Exclusive Fullscreen mode is still important for the people who want to use DLDSR and don't want to change their desktop resolution.
This is the first game i've ever played that doesn't have an Exclusive Fullscreen option.