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xacute
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Posted - Nov 18 2018 : 15:28:37
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I made the keywords panel independent of the main program frame. I accidentally moved it to high up into the top of the monitor and now I can't pull it back down to regain control.
I tried some windows tricks, like "alt+spacebar" and "alt+WinKey", but these seem to only affect the main program frame, not panels.
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xacute
24 Posts |
Posted - Nov 18 2018 : 18:32:57
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Nevermind. I figured it out by changing the registry setting for "FloatTop" back to '0' It was at -246.
Is there another more direct way of doing it. Just curious?
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xequte
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xacute
24 Posts |
Posted - Nov 19 2018 : 10:07:22
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Thanks, but that only works "within" the 'main' program frame. For example, if you change the interface layout and want it to reset back to default (remember, the kw panel is separated and not affected). It does not move the entire program frame or separated panels (up, down, left, right).
I'm not exactly sure how it got that far up into the top edge of the monitor. I remember messing with some display settings (dual monitor) around the time it happened. Oh well, the registry adjustment was easy and worked like a charm (just a few more steps than I would have liked). |
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