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Guest
How do you find a window that was accidentally moved so far over and off the
computer screen that you cannot find it again? (I KNOW there's a simple
solution and cannot endure yet another misunderstood "help" center session
with someone in India!) PLEASE, PLEASE HELP! And, THANKS in advance!
Example: I watch media center TV as I work on the computer. Often I have
to move the TV window to make room for other windows, BUT I pushed the TV
window too far to one side and it disappeared. Now I can only watch TV on a
completely expanded screen. I cannot get a half screen to watch. If I
left-click the icon in the desktop tray, I see the icon visually fly off to
the left...which tells me that window is there somewhere. If I right-click
the desktop icon then click restore, the icon flies back to the tray. The
only other option available is to maximize the TV window to the fullest
extent. I've clicked all up and down the sides looking for the window but
cannot find it. Thanks!
computer screen that you cannot find it again? (I KNOW there's a simple
solution and cannot endure yet another misunderstood "help" center session
with someone in India!) PLEASE, PLEASE HELP! And, THANKS in advance!
Example: I watch media center TV as I work on the computer. Often I have
to move the TV window to make room for other windows, BUT I pushed the TV
window too far to one side and it disappeared. Now I can only watch TV on a
completely expanded screen. I cannot get a half screen to watch. If I
left-click the icon in the desktop tray, I see the icon visually fly off to
the left...which tells me that window is there somewhere. If I right-click
the desktop icon then click restore, the icon flies back to the tray. The
only other option available is to maximize the TV window to the fullest
extent. I've clicked all up and down the sides looking for the window but
cannot find it. Thanks!