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I recently had the problem, that when you tried to start Chrome, you could see the program running in the Task Manager, but there would be no window visible on the desktop. I solved this problem by reinstalling Chrome, but I had to do this 2 more times since, and now the problem has spread to Steam.
I think the problem has something to do with changing display resolutions (I play some games that don't run in 4k, and I always encounter this problem after a restart when I played one on those games -- I'm not sure if there's a real connection between the two, though)
How do I solve / whats causing this issue?
windows windows-10 application-launch
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I recently had the problem, that when you tried to start Chrome, you could see the program running in the Task Manager, but there would be no window visible on the desktop. I solved this problem by reinstalling Chrome, but I had to do this 2 more times since, and now the problem has spread to Steam.
I think the problem has something to do with changing display resolutions (I play some games that don't run in 4k, and I always encounter this problem after a restart when I played one on those games -- I'm not sure if there's a real connection between the two, though)
How do I solve / whats causing this issue?
windows windows-10 application-launch
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If it's a regular thing, search for "Shove-It" or similar auto-window-moving utilities.
– KlaymenDK
9 hours ago
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I recently had the problem, that when you tried to start Chrome, you could see the program running in the Task Manager, but there would be no window visible on the desktop. I solved this problem by reinstalling Chrome, but I had to do this 2 more times since, and now the problem has spread to Steam.
I think the problem has something to do with changing display resolutions (I play some games that don't run in 4k, and I always encounter this problem after a restart when I played one on those games -- I'm not sure if there's a real connection between the two, though)
How do I solve / whats causing this issue?
windows windows-10 application-launch
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I recently had the problem, that when you tried to start Chrome, you could see the program running in the Task Manager, but there would be no window visible on the desktop. I solved this problem by reinstalling Chrome, but I had to do this 2 more times since, and now the problem has spread to Steam.
I think the problem has something to do with changing display resolutions (I play some games that don't run in 4k, and I always encounter this problem after a restart when I played one on those games -- I'm not sure if there's a real connection between the two, though)
How do I solve / whats causing this issue?
windows windows-10 application-launch
windows windows-10 application-launch
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If it's a regular thing, search for "Shove-It" or similar auto-window-moving utilities.
– KlaymenDK
9 hours ago
add a comment |
If it's a regular thing, search for "Shove-It" or similar auto-window-moving utilities.
– KlaymenDK
9 hours ago
If it's a regular thing, search for "Shove-It" or similar auto-window-moving utilities.
– KlaymenDK
9 hours ago
If it's a regular thing, search for "Shove-It" or similar auto-window-moving utilities.
– KlaymenDK
9 hours ago
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The window is there but not in the visible area. So move it back in the visible area by holding Shift-key and right clicking on that tasks icon in the taskbar, then you get a menu where you choose ´move´ (beside other options).
Is Shift really necessary? It wasn't on earlier versions (never used 10 though).
– KlaymenDK
9 hours ago
1
Yes, otherwise you get the normal context menu.
– Kr15
9 hours ago
@KlaymenDK The default context menu was changed in Windows 7 IIRC, it shows recently open files and extra app-specific actions (for example launching private windows for browsers)
– gronostaj
4 hours ago
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KR15's suggestion is good for programs that have an icon in the taskbar.
For windows that don't have an icon (like a dialog box), use these keys:
- ALT+SPACE
- M
- ARROW
- Now move the mouse pointer
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The window is there but not in the visible area. So move it back in the visible area by holding Shift-key and right clicking on that tasks icon in the taskbar, then you get a menu where you choose ´move´ (beside other options).
Is Shift really necessary? It wasn't on earlier versions (never used 10 though).
– KlaymenDK
9 hours ago
1
Yes, otherwise you get the normal context menu.
– Kr15
9 hours ago
@KlaymenDK The default context menu was changed in Windows 7 IIRC, it shows recently open files and extra app-specific actions (for example launching private windows for browsers)
– gronostaj
4 hours ago
add a comment |
The window is there but not in the visible area. So move it back in the visible area by holding Shift-key and right clicking on that tasks icon in the taskbar, then you get a menu where you choose ´move´ (beside other options).
Is Shift really necessary? It wasn't on earlier versions (never used 10 though).
– KlaymenDK
9 hours ago
1
Yes, otherwise you get the normal context menu.
– Kr15
9 hours ago
@KlaymenDK The default context menu was changed in Windows 7 IIRC, it shows recently open files and extra app-specific actions (for example launching private windows for browsers)
– gronostaj
4 hours ago
add a comment |
The window is there but not in the visible area. So move it back in the visible area by holding Shift-key and right clicking on that tasks icon in the taskbar, then you get a menu where you choose ´move´ (beside other options).
The window is there but not in the visible area. So move it back in the visible area by holding Shift-key and right clicking on that tasks icon in the taskbar, then you get a menu where you choose ´move´ (beside other options).
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Is Shift really necessary? It wasn't on earlier versions (never used 10 though).
– KlaymenDK
9 hours ago
1
Yes, otherwise you get the normal context menu.
– Kr15
9 hours ago
@KlaymenDK The default context menu was changed in Windows 7 IIRC, it shows recently open files and extra app-specific actions (for example launching private windows for browsers)
– gronostaj
4 hours ago
add a comment |
Is Shift really necessary? It wasn't on earlier versions (never used 10 though).
– KlaymenDK
9 hours ago
1
Yes, otherwise you get the normal context menu.
– Kr15
9 hours ago
@KlaymenDK The default context menu was changed in Windows 7 IIRC, it shows recently open files and extra app-specific actions (for example launching private windows for browsers)
– gronostaj
4 hours ago
Is Shift really necessary? It wasn't on earlier versions (never used 10 though).
– KlaymenDK
9 hours ago
Is Shift really necessary? It wasn't on earlier versions (never used 10 though).
– KlaymenDK
9 hours ago
1
1
Yes, otherwise you get the normal context menu.
– Kr15
9 hours ago
Yes, otherwise you get the normal context menu.
– Kr15
9 hours ago
@KlaymenDK The default context menu was changed in Windows 7 IIRC, it shows recently open files and extra app-specific actions (for example launching private windows for browsers)
– gronostaj
4 hours ago
@KlaymenDK The default context menu was changed in Windows 7 IIRC, it shows recently open files and extra app-specific actions (for example launching private windows for browsers)
– gronostaj
4 hours ago
add a comment |
KR15's suggestion is good for programs that have an icon in the taskbar.
For windows that don't have an icon (like a dialog box), use these keys:
- ALT+SPACE
- M
- ARROW
- Now move the mouse pointer
add a comment |
KR15's suggestion is good for programs that have an icon in the taskbar.
For windows that don't have an icon (like a dialog box), use these keys:
- ALT+SPACE
- M
- ARROW
- Now move the mouse pointer
add a comment |
KR15's suggestion is good for programs that have an icon in the taskbar.
For windows that don't have an icon (like a dialog box), use these keys:
- ALT+SPACE
- M
- ARROW
- Now move the mouse pointer
KR15's suggestion is good for programs that have an icon in the taskbar.
For windows that don't have an icon (like a dialog box), use these keys:
- ALT+SPACE
- M
- ARROW
- Now move the mouse pointer
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If it's a regular thing, search for "Shove-It" or similar auto-window-moving utilities.
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