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I can't see the top of a window, so I can't minimize, maximize or close. What can I do?
Every once in a while for a variety of reasons, it's possible for a window to get positioned such that its title bar - the bar across the top of the window with the program name as well as the Minimize, Maximize, and Restore buttons - is off the screen, becoming both impossible to see and impossible to click on using the mouse.
Almost as common are windows that are completely off screen - perhaps due to unplugging a second monitor before moving all windows back to the remaining screen.
If you're used to using the controls on a window's title bar to move, manipulate, or otherwise deal with the application, you're kind of out of luck.
At least if you're using a mouse.
It might be time to break out the keyboard interface.
Continue reading:
I can't see the top of a window, so I can't minimize, maximize or close. What
can I do?
http://ask-leo.com/C1898
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*** Answercast
Answercast #67 - Hanging videos, defragging oddities, missing print, freezing computers, bouncing Hotmail and more...
Are you worried about what happens to audio or video calls when you hang up, or why defragmenting results are so odd? Having troubles with printing, bouncing emails or a freezing computer? Curious about IP addresses or audio tracks? All that and more in this Answercast from Ask Leo!
Continue reading:
Answercast #67 - Hanging videos, defragging oddities, missing print, freezing
computers, bouncing Hotmail and more...
http://ask-leo.com/C5988
Why has my computer started freezing, but not in Safe
Mode?
Everything indicates this is a hardware related issue. I think you're looking at having a technician take a peak at the hardware.
Continue reading:
Why has my computer started freezing, but not in Safe Mode?
http://ask-leo.com/C5989
How do I get rid of this old Hotmail message that keeps coming
up?
I'm going to suggest that you clear your browser cache. But my guess is that
this is as simple as removing the message from your Drafts folder.
Continue reading:
How do I get rid of this old Hotmail message that keeps coming up?
http://ask-leo.com/C5990
How do I get multiple tracks on a CD full of audio?
If you want to have separate tracks for audio playback, you have to break it up
into several separate mp3 files.
Continue reading: How
do I get multiple tracks on a CD full of audio?
http://ask-leo.com/C5991
Why am I seeing these odd defragmenting results and why is it
taking so long?
What you're really going for with defragging is speed. It doesn't have to be
perfect to get the lion's share of speed improvement from defragging a
disk.
Continue reading:
Why am I seeing these odd defragmenting results and why is it taking so
long?
http://ask-leo.com/C5992
Why do I lose 10-15% of the right hand side of my printed documents
sometimes?
It is very possible that the default driver is set wrong, or that paper and
margin settings are incorrect for your printer.
Continue reading:
Why do I lose 10-15% of the right hand side of my printed documents
sometimes?
http://ask-leo.com/C5993
When is a dynamic IP address assigned?
It happens at some part of the boot process. It's independent of when you
login. It's just that sometimes it takes a little longer than others.
Continue reading: When is a
dynamic IP address assigned?
http://ask-leo.com/C5994
My computer hangs when I stream video. Where do I begin to
look?
Nine times out of ten, this sort of difficulty in playing videos indicates a
problem with the video driver.
Continue reading:
My computer hangs when I stream video. Where do I begin to look?
http://ask-leo.com/C5995
I plugged in an old drive via USB and Windows Explorer doesn't see
it. How should I access its contents?
The drive is showing; what's unfortunate is it doesn't have a drive letter. So, you can assign it one.
Continue reading:
I plugged in an old drive via USB and Windows Explorer doesn't see it. How
should I access its contents?
http://ask-leo.com/C5996
People who send to my Hotmail address are getting a bounce from some
other email address. Why?
The bounce message isn't coming from Hotmail; the bounce message is coming from
somewhere else entirely. That implies that there are some faulty settings
involved.
Continue reading:
People who send to my Hotmail address are getting a bounce from some other
email address. Why?
http://ask-leo.com/C5997
Are streaming audio or video calls kept somewhere?
The basic technology is to get the audio/video from my machine to yours so you
can hear me. Nobody's in the middle storing it; we're just not that
interesting.
Continue reading: Are
streaming audio or video calls kept somewhere?
http://ask-leo.com/C5998
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*** Last Issue's Articles
- Ask Leo! #403 - Drowning in Spam, Anti-malware boot disks, your phone knows who you are and more...
- How do I find out what all these programs are in Process Explorer?
- Shockwave keeps crashing. What can I do to fix it?
- Can I use my router's DMZ to attach my IP-based phone to the internet?
- Should I backup my emails with Dropmyemail?
- Can I use a power supply with a higher wattage rating on my laptop?
- How do I get rid of 'Like', 'Send', 'Share,' and so on, that slow down so many web pages?
- Why does my backup use all available RAM and fail?
- I'm drowning in spam. What can I do?
- I can't send HTML email or attachments; they get stuck in my outbox. What do I need to do?
- How does my phone know my YouTube subscriptions if I've never logged into it there?
- How do I print a list of emails from my email program?
- Answercast #66 - Switching power supplies, not liking "like", crashing Shockwave, is Youtube watching and more...
- Windows Defender Offline - scan your computer for malware without booting Windows
*** Word o' the Week
Focus is the concept that in a multi-window operating system (such as Microsoft Windows or Mac OS), user input can be directed to only one application's window at a time.
An application (such as a keyboard or mouse) is said to have focus when it receives user input. This application is usually (although not always) in the foreground; its window is displayed on top of or in front of any other application windows.
The concept can apply within an application as well. A dialog box - perhaps a File, Open file selection box - may take the focus away from the main application window until the dialog is dismissed.
An application that takes focus from another application unexpectedly or without interaction from the user is sometimes said to "steal focus." An example might be typing in one program and suddenly seeing that some or all of the input is being entered into some other application that at some point stole focus.
Word o' the Week features a computer term or acronym taken from the Ask Leo! Glossary. If there's a word you're not sure of and would like to see defined, click here to let me know.
*** Thoughts and Comments
With all the devastation on the eastern U.S. a reader shared this press release from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. The bottom line is that people aren't making an inventory of what they have so that when disaster strikes they can report what's been lost. As a result insurance settlements are often estimated and then not covering the appropriate replacement cost.
They have an iPhone and Android app that they suggest you use, which is one great approach.
Here's another idea: grab your video camera or smart phone or tablet capable of making videos, and ... video your house. Open the cabinets and walk through with the camera running, slowly panning around each room. Nothing has to look pretty, but with today's high resolution devices that's a pretty good alternative to a paper inventory.
What's also great about it is that it's easy for you to ... you guessed it ... back up. .
Back it up at a friends house who lives out of your area, or back it up online, and you'll have something you be able to refer to should the worst happen.
Remember to update it every so often as well. I'll admit that's where I've fallen down.
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Sorry if you've submitted a question in the last week or so - I'm very behind getting things answered, for a number of reasons. While every question can't get an answer, there are just too many, I believe I've answered exactly zero in the last couple of days.
So with that, I'll cut this short and ... go answer a few.
Take care,
Leo A. Notenboom
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