Microsoft Move/Drag Window Shortcut
I was trying to move a window back to the visible screen as it was hidden well off my desktop. It was positioned as if I still had a second monitor attached despite my video card settings being changed to only have one active. I’m guessing the cause is within the specific software and the developers not making it check the status of dual monitors etc. Some software makes the windows appear on the main desktop without any problems.
If you are having a problem there is a keyboard shortcut not written on most of the Microsoft pages I browsed so hopefully it helps.
- First hold ALT + TAB or ALT +Windows button whichever is your preferred method for tabbing through windows. If you have never done this then please learn the shortcuts for tabbing through your open windows.
- Tab until you are on the hidden window.
- Press ALT + SPACE BAR together and a menu should appear. You can either click on Move with your mouse or hold ALT then press M. This selects the window in a way that allows you to drag it.
- Move your mouse towards the screen you want the window to appear on or use the arrow keys to position the window.