From: dingdongdingding on 29 Apr 2010 00:24 I'll check my video card. I think I might have changed something. I'll come back here if I can';t solve it. Thanks to all who responded.
From: dingdongdingding on 29 Apr 2010 08:51 I can't find the setting Nvidia. But I notice that I can actually move it off screen. What I need to do is to move and hold it there for a while. Then it will stay. If I move and release the mouse pointer, it will spring back. Now, where is that setting ? hmm. On Apr 29, 12:46 am, "Twayne" <nob...(a)spamcop.net> wrote: > Innews:bd1fd8d6-eb41-45b4-a6e4-8b477d644b7d(a)v29g2000prb.googlegroups.com, > dingdongdingding <dingdongdingd...(a)yahoo.com> typed: > > > Lately, I found that I cannot move window explorer off > > screen or partially off screen. If any portion of it is > > moved off the screen, it will bounce back. > > > Any settings or any malware involved ? > > > Thanks very much for your kind advice. > > That's usually under control of your video card settings. My Nvidia has such > a setting. > > HTH, > > Twayne`
From: Daave on 29 Apr 2010 10:21 You will still be able to refer to it if you minimize it. dingdongdingding wrote: > Because I want to refer to it. > > On Apr 28, 11:05 pm, "Daave" <da...(a)example.com> wrote: >> dingdongdingding wrote: >>> Lately, I found that I cannot move window explorer off screen or >>> partially off screen. If any portion of it is moved off the screen, >>> it will bounce back. >> >>> Any settings or any malware involved ? >> >>> Thanks very much for your kind advice. >> >> Why not just minimize it?
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