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Description
For some reason, x86 apps don't use up all the window space, and instead only a portion of it. If an app opens a new window and the old window goes out of focus, the old window becomes scaled properly until it is focused again. The cursor is also offset and moving the real cursor to the edge of the window moves the x86 cursor to the edge of the offset x86 window, and sometimes the window needs to be resized to get the x86 cursor working at all. This does not happen on my Chromebook. It happens on both anuraOS v1.2.1 and v2.0.
This is what every x86 window looks like:
The reason there is no second window in this picture is because it crashed as I was taking the screenshot, but it opened a window right before it crashed, fixing the main window
Device specs
Lenovo ThinkCentre M700 Tiny with 16 GB of RAM and an Intel Core i3