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## WPF windows are rendered without clipping when extending outside a single monitor
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### Scope
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Minor
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### Version Introduced
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4.6
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### Source Analyzer Status
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Not planned
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### Change Description
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In the .NET Framework 4.6 running on Windows 8 and above, the entire window is rendered without clipping when it extends outside of single display in a multi-monitor scenario. This is different from previous versions of the .NET Framework which would clip WPF windows that extended beyond a single display.
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- [ ] Quirked
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- [ ] Build-time break
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### Recommended Action
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This behavior (whether to clip or not) can be explicitly set using the `<EnableMultiMonitorDisplayClipping>` element in `<appSettings>` in an application's configuration file, or by setting the `EnableMultiMonitorDisplayClipping` property at app startup.
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### Affected APIs
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* Not detectable via API analysis
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### Category
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Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
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[More information](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn833125(v=vs.110).aspx#WPF)
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<!-- breaking change id: 135 -->
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