Thanks for the explanation and pictures. I really appreciate. Unfortunately, I think this can't be fixed.
1. It's a system function and I have no idea what's behind it. It might even directly call some driver function (maybe the display is programmed this way)
2. I've tried recreating the full update function and, as I already said, it's not ok. Lower quality and speed.
3. It might actually not be a bug. Maybe that's the way it should work.
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