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EDIT - I just figured it out. It happens when the wallpaper on my desktop changes. I use 4k wallpaper on a 1440p monitor. Maybe that's why? Going to experiment and see.
EDIT 2 - In windows, under Personalization, I made the accent color manual. My background color was already manual, and my images were already set to Fit. This appears to have fixed things for now.
the problems your having especially like what OP is having is due to those type of programs.
Nope, I have nothing like that on my system at all.
It's a gaming PC, so it's been caused by either a Windows update or a Steam update as nothing else has been updated in months asides from the GFX driver but I'm almost 100% sure it was doing it before that.
And I have nothing else running in the background while I'm using Steam.
@Glut Pls:
I think you may be right. It just did it again and the wallpaper had changed.
And my accent colour is set to auto and the wallpaper is set to fill (although all my wallpapers are the same size as the desktop).
I've set the background to a single picture instead of a slideshow to see if that fixes it.
saying that there isn't any on your computer at all OP seems to me like a lie in itself.
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i know for a fact that any problems that occurs on your Windows Desktop, is caused by 3rd party programs that overwrite your own MANUAL SETTINGS.
it is not caused by Gaming Platforms at all.
I realise that but I know what's installed on my system and none of it automatically changes my desktop settings (FWIW, it's not a pre-built system full of manufacturer bloatware).
Just because you might use software like that doesn't mean I do
And if my manual settings are being overwritten (which they're not), why is it only affecting Steam and nothing else?
You don't need to set it to a single picture. Just make sure the accent color is manual, and maybe the background color too. I haven't had the resizing issue since I made the accent color adjustment. I still run a slideshow for my backgrounds.
Tried going back to the slideshow after I switched the automatic accent colour off and it hasn't done it since.
Good job picking up on that, I'll contact Steam support about it and see what they say.
Ah well, at least they know about it and what's causing it now. Hopefully they find a fix for it.
It does not appear to change size if the window is not maximized, but manually stretched to the edges of the screen (tip!).
Discord has the exact same problem and also resizes with change of accent colour.
Discord and Steam both have non-standard window frames which I suspect is part of the issue, and that it is ultimately a Windows problem (I'm using Windows 10).
BTW thanks for finding the cause, this has been happening for maybe ever since I turned on automatic accent colour years ago and I always thought Microsoft was maliciously screwing with Steam, haha.
Must be a clash between the non-standard frame's code when it's maximized and the process managing the desktop.
No worries, it was annoying me for ages before I decided to fix it yet when I searched for a solution, I found nothing.
I'm surprised I had to make a thread about it considering you'd think it'd affect most W10 PC's.
I was going to give your comment a clown award, but you aren't worth the points.
I just stretched the window to fill the screen, as mentioned a few posts above, which enabled me to switch the accent colour back to auto and the slideshow back on without it happening again.
Windows postion fix maybe.