You can learn how to move an off-screen window back to the main desktop when you use a Windows PC.If you have more than one monitor connected to your system, these solutions are helpful.
Step 1: Click on the window.
The bar at the bottom of the screen has various icons and a Windows button.There will be a menu.
Step 2: Show windows stacked or cascade windows.
There is a list of all open windows on your computer.
Step 3: You can access the window by clicking on it.
The contents of the window will show up.
Step 4: Shift as you click the active app on the task bar.
The task bar is located at the bottom of the screen.A menu will appear.
Step 5: Click to move.
The mouse is turned into an arrow that points in different directions.
Step 6: The window can be moved back into view using the keys.
The window will move one step in that direction if you tap each key.You have to keep tapping the arrows until you reach a good stop point.
Step 7: Release the Tab key if you press Alt+Tab.
Don't take your finger out of Alt!As long as you hold Alt, you will see a list of all open applications on the PC.
Step 8: Press Tab until the window you want to access is selected.
You should hold on to the Alt key.When you see a different colored outline around the edges of the window, you know it is selected.
Step 9: To get to that window, lift your fingers.
The contents of the window can be seen on the screen.
Step 10: Shift as you click on the active app.
The task bar is located at the bottom of the screen.There will be a pop-up menu.
Step 11: Click it to move.
This causes the mouse to point in 4 different directions.
Step 12: The keys are used to move the window back into view.
The window will move one step in that direction if you tap each key.When you reach a good stopping point, keep tapping the arrows.