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NewbSaibot   United States. Apr 03 2010 00:28. Posts 4948 | | |
I had dual monitors and HEM isolated to monitor #2. I removed a monitor and now have 1 monitor, and HEM keeps vanishing off to the fucking side acting like theres a 2nd monitor. Anybody know how to fix this shit? I cant click a fucking thing.
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NewbSaibot   United States. Apr 03 2010 00:33. Posts 4948 | | |
fixed. Using the stack/cascade commands wouldnt work, had to hit windows+left after clicking on HEM on the taskbar to get it to respond to anything. |
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EzPzLmnSqz   United States. Apr 03 2010 00:36. Posts 549 | | | |
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whamm!   Albania. Apr 03 2010 00:37. Posts 11625 | | |
lol happened to me before too. i had to hover over taskbar and maximize the window everytime to see shit |
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vlseph   United States. Apr 03 2010 01:29. Posts 3026 | | |
uh sometimes when i'm on my laptop only, HEM will be on the other monitor though its not there. if this is the problem you mean, i just right click HEM on my task bar and click on move, then tap your arrow keys around til you see it. |
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NewbSaibot   United States. Apr 03 2010 02:21. Posts 4948 | | |
yea its a little different in windows 7, the normal array of commands do not appear when you right click an item on the task manager.
So for future LP'ers, if you ever have a program stuck on an imaginary monitor, you need to
1) click program on task bar
2) hit windows key+arrow keys to move around
No other method seemed to work...
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