Using the Alt + Tab Key

You can press the Alt+Tab key to look for the hidden window and move it afterward. Here’s how you can do it.

Using the Task View

You can use the task view to find your off-screen window and then easily move it.

Change the Display Settings

You can use a higher resolution to bring back your off-screen window to move it. To do it,

Using the App/Folder Thumbnail

You can use the application’s thumbnail while hovering to move its window. Here’s how you do it.

Using the Windows Arrangement Settings

You can use the Windows Arrangement settings to bring back your off-screen window, which you can later move to your desired position. For this,

Using the Shortcut Key

You can easily recover your off-screen window and move it with a shortcut. Here’s how and what shortcut to use.

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