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    Is there a way to windows that have gone too far offscreen to move manually?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by londez, Jan 9, 2008.

  1. londez

    londez Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm using faceposer, the half-life 2 facial animation program, and the window that I need to use to edit lip movements is now partially off screen when i open the program (it's a very glitchy program). The top bar is offscreen so i can't pull it back down. I'm losing alot of time on my mod so any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
     
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    Usually what I do is right-click on the window's taskbar entry and select "Move". Then shift it with the arrow keys on the keyboard.
     
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    Figured it out! I just had to go into the "window" tab and hit "cascade". It rearranged all of the windows one behind the other. Boy do I feel like a dumby.