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I have a problem similar to this question, where I have a dialog box (several, actually) that opens on a disconnected monitor. Since the dialog box does not have an entry on the taskbar, I cannot invoke the "move" command. Short of reconnecting the monitor, is there any other way to get the dialog boxes back to my main monitor? I'm using Windows XP, SP2.
does not works for me on windows 10 – Wakan Tanka – 2017-01-16T07:36:43.270
Whoo-hoo! Awesome, except that (for me) for step 5 hitting enter does work, but right-click doesn't. Anyway, solved! Thanks! – Aerik – 2010-09-10T23:05:13.763
You can press Enter or left click to drop the window. – Bavi_H – 2010-09-11T02:24:46.107
I've also seen this happen many times. I knew the fix already, but it blows me away that such a glaring omission could be ignored between Win XP, Vista, Me, and 7. Why bring a window up on a screen that doesn't exist? Don't Microsoft's programmers actually use windows? Multiple monitors have been supported in Windows for, what, 15 years? </rant> – localhost – 2014-02-25T03:39:48.440