#Warp Window Offset on Windows
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Hi @inland raven. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave:
Thank you for your question and for sharing your experience. The issue you're describing—where the Warp window on Windows appears offset by a few pixels from the top, making it confusing to use—has been reported by several users.
This problem typically manifests as the entire UI being shifted down and to the right, causing the title bar and window controls to become unresponsive or misaligned. Users have also noted that the visible UI is not clickable in the expected places, and you may need to hover slightly above or to the left of elements to interact with them. This issue seems to affect both Windows 10 and Windows 11, and is not present in other terminals or in Warp's full-screen mode. Updating GPU drivers has not resolved the problem for affected users, and changing rendering backends (like OpenGL or DX12) also does not appear to help. The issue has persisted across multiple recent versions of Warp for Windows.
At this time, there is no confirmed workaround or fix available, but the Warp team is aware of the problem and is investigating it. If you haven't already, you may want to follow or comment on these related GitHub issues to stay updated and provide additional details about your setup:
- Warp terminal windows application UI offset towards bottom right by several pixels
- window title bar does not respond on click, and window can't be moved
- Warp For Windows - Can't drag window
If you have any additional information about your hardware or software environment, sharing it in those threads may help the developers diagnose and resolve the issue more quickly.