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Is it a way to prevent windows on the screen (explorer windows etc) from going out of the screen? Barriers
Is it a way to prevent windows on the screen (explorer windows etc) from going out of the screen? Barriers
Not sure I understand. Is your screen resolution right for your monitor? Are your video/graphic drivers installed and updated?
LAD3
Is this on a Desktop Monitor or Laptop ? If this is a desktop Monitor take a look at the buttons on the monitor itself . If possible can we get a screenshot of what you're talking about ? Press the key PrntScrn (Fn+PrntScrn if its on a laptop) .
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Last edited by Brink; 28 Feb 2013 at 21:56. Reason: added tutorial link for more info
Do you mean like this ? Ignore the picture on the right, it`s dual monitors.
Last edited by AddRAM; 22 Apr 2015 at 17:50.
I have two monitors on 1920x1080 resolution, GTX680 gpu (drivers up to date). Problem occurs when I'm sitting in Ableton Live and external small windows are sometimes appearing (VSTs) and they're placed halfway outside the monitor and I have to use the Windows Resolution Settings and place the second (extended desktop) monitor on top of the one with the external window, so that i can reach the bar that i have to hold to drag the window inside the screen area... This is an annoying operation, because it happens all the time.
So is it possible to do some sort of hack to prevent the windows from crossing the line out of the monitorarea? (outside the 1920x1080 pixels. Wierd post, ik0w...)
Out of my league there man. Don't know much about dual screens, sorry. Let me look around a bit.
Here's a screenshot that sort of describes the problem
Hello LAD3,
It has gone off screen a bit. If you like, you could use the tutorial below to help drag it back down to be fully on your desktop.
Offscreen Window - Move Back to Desktop
Hope this helps, :)
Shawn
If that program has it`s own icon, you could always have it open fullscreen.
Right click on the icon, choose propertites and set run to maximized. If that works, you can always make it whatever size you want while you`re using it.
Last edited by AddRAM; 22 Apr 2015 at 17:50.