Created attachment 1111988 [details] list of rpms Description of problem: When I run the screen may and say firefox brings up a sub window to tell me a SSL cert is not valid. This casues the primary app window to think the screen resolution is much smaller then it relaly is. If i zoom out to 0 mag, The parent app window is fine. but if I zoom back in, the ap window is visually cut off. All other apps on teh screen still work as normal. If I launch a second firefox it works fine. If I kill firefox and restart it is ok. This happens to other apps as well.Say changeing your screen res. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): I do not know what RPM the accesability tools are in. How reproducible: I can reproduce it on demand. Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: For the screen magnifier to work as it did in fedora 22 and before. Additional info: This is in cinnamon, fedora 23 is fully patched to the date this job is logged.
Created attachment 1111989 [details] list of hardware, lspci, free, cpuinfo
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