@Pete-S said in Application window is invisible after sleep:
@JaredBusch said in Application window is invisible after sleep:
@Dashrender said in Application window is invisible after sleep:
Here's one of the comments from that thread, not in the article itself
Select the program in the task bar Hold down the Alt key and press space. The window menu should appear on the border of the screen. If it doesn’t, the window is minimized. In that case, start again. Select ‘Move’ Press any arrow key. Move the mouse to position the window. Click (only) when the position is rightThis is a standard process I use almost every day when connected to a desktop via ScreenConnect when the user has multiple screens. Because I don't want all of their screens filling up my view, I only have one active to me. The above is simply a normal way to "grab" a window that is on another "monitor".
Edit: I don't use ALT+Space because remote. but you can get the same thing by hovering over the preview and right clicking..
Once you hit move you get the cross hairs arrows.. but until you hit an arrow key the window is not hooked on to the mouse.
It can be shorted down to Alt+space M right_arrow. I make it a many, many times every day. Going from 40" to 15" has that effect.
I didn't know about Alt + space until I read about it today.
I've done that move thing before, but it's been years.