Recover Hidden & Off-screen Windows with this Simple Tip and Freeware Program ForceWindowVisible
Posted by: Barry Cleave in Portable Freeware, tags: Freeware, Independant Review, Monitor, Portable Freeware, Programs, Screen, Utilities, Vista, Windows, Windows XPWhat’s This All About?
A simple way to find hidden and off-screen windows using a tiny freeware program and a quick way to move “visible” windows back on screen.
Why Do You Need to Know?
Sometimes Windows just disappear off of your computer monitor. There are several reasons why this may occur:
- Changing Screen Resolution
- Using a Single Monitor after using a Dual Monitor Display
- Corruption of Registry or “ini” file data
- Programming Errors
- Program Conflicts
When this happens you need a simple and reliable method to get them back onto your screen.
Using Windows Standard Move Function
Sometimes you will see the “lost” window in the Taskbar and right clicking will allow you to carry out the normal windows functions. What has happened is that the coordinates the system has for the window (for whatever reason) make the system think the window should be displayed somewhere off of your actual monitor screen.
This standard Move function tip is available from many sites offering advice, hints and tips – this is what you need to do:
Right Clicking on the Taskbar Icon
This displays the standard windows controls and in this instance we are interested in Move
Click on Move and the move cursor will be displayed in the middle of the title bar for the window (although obviously you can’t see it on an offscreen window).
The important thing now is to press one of the cursor (up/down/right/left arrow) keys on the keyboard to attach the window to the mouse. If you don’t do this you can move the Move cursor onto the visible screen and click with the mouse but nothing happens (Why? It would have been simple and obvious for MS to have programmed it to work this way
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When you click on any one of the arrow keys it attaches the Window to the mouse cursor and you can drag it back to the visible area. Of course if you don’t know where it is and it is a long way off your actual screen this can be a bit of a hit and miss process.
Actually when you hit the arrow key it also moves the window in the direction of the arrow so you can use the arrows to get the window back but this can be even more long winded and frustrating if you don’t know where the window is in relation to your screen.
What is clear is that this solution works but can be difficult when you don’t know where the window is. Also if the window is “hidden” it will not show in the taskbar so you can’t use the above method, so what is a better solution?
Useing ForceWindowsVisible
This is a very simple, very small portable executable file which will list all the windows currently created on your PC by the operating systema nd the programs you are running.
However a word of caution. Windows and the programs you run may create many “hidden” windows that you are never meant to see. Take care if you display these windows, which may not have any visible information, as closing them may cause problems or crashes of programs and the system.
What Does It Do – The Essentials?
Summary:
- Displays a list of all current windows
- Displays or hides the window
- Moves the window to the top left of the monitor
- Resizes the window to fit on the screen
Pros: What’s Good?
Features & Benefits
- Freeware
- Very Simple to Use
Cons:What’s Not So Good?
- Displays purposely “hidden” system windows
- Limited help file
More About What it Does in Detail:
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August 26th, 2008 at 7:26 am - Edit
This has happened to me several times, the screen disappeared and a couple of times I thought Firefox crashed and I wound up rebooting my computer and lost what I had opened in the browser, thanks for this great information, now if it happens again I know what to do!
JR
August 28th, 2008 at 10:01 pm - Edit
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September 4th, 2008 at 1:57 pm - Edit
This is just what I was looking for. After experimenting with a dual screen setup I switched back to a single monitor; some applications still use the old coordinates and I couldn’t move them to the visible area… What a pity…
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December 9th, 2008 at 1:04 pm - Edit
You saved my life. In less than 20 seconds, my lost Flash Professional screen came home. Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you!!
March 2nd, 2009 at 4:22 pm - Edit
Thank you. A much-needed screen was recovered just in time to get a project finished!!!!
July 31st, 2009 at 1:39 am - Edit
i noticed that once you’ve pushed one arrow key the mouse then works. so you just need to do:
* ‘Alt+Space’ (or right click taskbar icon to get options menu up)
* click ‘Move’
* left arrow
* move mouse to release window in desired position
i cannot believe they havent fixed this in windows 7 yet!!
March 2nd, 2010 at 3:16 pm - Edit
Thanks! That worked great. My MS Word was off the screen somewhere. I right-clicked on move, then pressed an arrow, then moved the mouse and voila, the window showed up.