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I have one program that seems to remember when my HDMI external was set up to be on the opposite side as it is now.
So when I click on the task bar icon I can see the animation of it flying off in the wrong direction and out of view.
I remember the "Move" function exists but can't figure out how to do it when the whole thing is invisible. Seems to me all I should have to do is hold the Windows button and use arrows until it shows. But I can't make that work even though the animation shows which direction it went.
So my question is, (without going into display properties and switching things all around), how can I move that program so it is visible?
No, because that question is specific to Windows XP and this is for Windows 8.1 – SDsolar – 2017-05-04T23:31:28.733
Maybe should be linked to this one for Windows 8: https://superuser.com/questions/663443/recover-offscreen-window-in-windows-8
– SDsolar – 2017-05-04T23:31:46.3631
That question is about traditional Windows usage, the OP just happened to be using XP at the time. The answers apply to multiple/all versions, including 7, 8 and 10, hence why it's what we point to. The answer you accepted here is in those answers as well: https://superuser.com/a/1005011/23133
– Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 – 2017-05-05T12:53:34.643