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Fixing Windows in strange places
No CommentsI don’t know about you, but many people, like me, seem to have at one time or the other ran into a problem where a program window under Microsoft Windows opens in a bad position. Over at the Sql Server forum on MSDN, jol__uk wrote:
Just alt-tab to the window/application (a grey little window with the app icons will appear, tab thru to the app in question), then use Alt+Space, then M, then Arrow key, and then move your mouse, and the window should magically “pop” back onto the screen.
This is a great tip! Hopefully it will help out people, especially since Windows 7 doesn’t have the “move” attribute available on the taskbar any more.
Published on November 2, 2009 · Filed under: Computing;
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