there is a 1 or 2 mm border around the whole window, whenever i try to scroll by placing the mouse pointer on the scrollbar ,my crosshair goes on the border by passing/avoinding over the scrollbar,how do i remove the border so that i can slide my mouse hitting the monitor border area so that mouse will automatically sit above the scroll bar???
Description of the issue:
How can this issue be reproduced?
- removing border
Expected result:
Brave Version( check About Brave):
Brave 1.85.111 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Chromium: 143.0.7499.40
Additional Information:
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I’m pretty sure this is a Windows feature and you should see this with any other browser/app. I thought for a moment that this could be changed in Windows Settings --> Personalization --> Colors and disabling the Show accent color on title bars and window borders option.
However, even when this is disabled, you still see this border. And, whether this option is on or off, you still see the border (minus the color, if enabled) when the screen is maximized.
I know precisely what this is. You have rounded corners enabled.
Go into Settings > Appearance >

Turn that off. It’s where the padding is coming from. (And yes, Edge is affected likewise with its rounded corners as well, however Chromium lacks this feature and NEVER has this issue on Windows, so it’s a rounded corner issue, not a Windows issue.)
As you see when disabled, those borders go entirely away:
But when enabled, they are present:
@MasterLink good catch – @homepaity can you confirm if this resolves the issue for you?
sorry for the late…actually soon after this post i found out in another post turning off the round corner in the flag turns this feature off…yes it worked like a charm,…
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