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Old 01-11-2023, 03:44 AM   #3
Nukjoc
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Thank you Kovid. i suspected it might be a result of the recent Windows 11 22H2 update and checked Windows device manager. I discovered that the Intel UHD Graphics 615 display adapter says the device PCI needs further installation, per a system event corresponding with the 22H2 update. I have installed the current Intel UHD Graphics 615 driver using the clean install option, and also installed a recent Surface Go 2 drivers update package. After that an Intel display update became available in Windows Update and I installed that.

Now I still have the display adapter device PCI needs further installation message in Windows device manager. And the Calibre Viewer is still opening epubs at full screen size - but now at least I don't have to resize the viewer window manually each time I open a book. I had to manually resize and reposition the viewer window the first time I started Calibre after the above mentioned updates. Since then, the viewer still opens each book to full screen size, but will resize and reposition to my previously chosen size and position when I tap the square icon at the top right of the viewer window.

I'll continue to investigate and will update this thread if I learn more. If any Windows users have insights, advice would sure be appreciated.
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