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How to Move a Window That is Off-screen [Force It]

Disabling multiple display support can lead to this issue

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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If you’ve had a Window moved off your screen, you’ll agree it can be quite frustrating if theprogram is running but not showing on the screen.

So, if you’re wondering how to move a Window off-screen back to the main screen on Windows PC, here’s how to force it back to the screen.

Why does a window move off-screen?

Why does a window move off-screen?

There can be several reasons behind the Windows move off-screen issues. Before diving into the solutions, let us consider some of the most known triggers for this error:

Now that you know some of the potential reasons behind the Windows move off-screen error, let’s proceed to how you can fix this problem.

How can I move an off-screen window?

How can I move an off-screen window?

Before engaging in any advanced troubleshooting or settings tweaks for a Window that is an off-screen error, it is important to observe some of the following preliminary checks:

Having confirmed the above checks, and none of them fixes the problem, you can work through any advanced solutions below.

1. Use the Cascade Windows option

This method will only work on Windows 10 as there is no Cascade feature on Windows 11 taskbar. You can, however, use the tricks below on Windows 10 and 11.

2. Use the Windows and Arrow keys on your keyboard

This process is regarded as the operating system’s snapping functionality. Aside fromsnapping windows to different partsof your monitor, it can also be used to move it between monitors.

3. Use the Application Window menu

If the other methods did not work, you can use the application’s window menu to get the move menu up instead. From here, you can choose to move the window with either your mouse or keyboard.

4. Use the Alt + Tab keys to move the application window

This is another effective method to move a Window that is off-screen back to the main screen.

5. Use your monitor’s resolution settings

Once you’re done fixing the problem, change the screen resolution back to your desired setting. However, if you’reunable to change your resolution, use the dedicated solutions in this guide.

And that’s it on how to move a Window off-screen back to the main screen. At least one of the steps provided in this article has surely managed to help you fix the issue. And do not forget to check some quick tips tocenter an active window.

You can also check our detailed guide on how to fix yourwindows screen issuesany time.

If you have any questions or suggestions, do not hesitate to use the comments section below.

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Loredana Harsana

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Loredana is a passionate writer with a keen interest in PC software and technology. She started off writing about mobile phones back when Samsung Galaxy S II was on top of the world and she fell in love with tech of all sorts.

Whenever she’s not at her work desk, you’ll find her enjoying refreshing tea flavors, spilling stories on paper, and listening to the radio.

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Loredana Harsana

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Loredana is a tech enthusiast who tackles mobility, privacy, and networking in easy-to follow guides for everyone.