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11/9/2018 5:34:11 AM
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Destiny 2 is Windowed Off Screen and I Can't Get It Back On Screen!

I was swapping between fullscreen and windowed to do some things, and I noticed the window had risen out of my screen. I tried dragging it down and putting fullscreen back on again, but I couldn't reach the fullscreen setting nor could I drag it down. It's permanently stuck in the top left of my screen and I can't play the game like this. I've tried restarting the game, restarting my computer, but nothing worked. I'm really confused and worried that I won't be able to fix this. If anyone has any help to give, I would very much appreciate it. I hope I'm not missing something very obvious...
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    I found a fix. It's annoying, but it works. It came from here: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/report-an-issue/windows-11-alt-tab-is-broken-on-fullscreen-windows/m-p/2854895 [i]"Open the Registry Editor and select the file path: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer Then right-click the Explorer folder, select "New" and click DWORD value (32-bit). A value will be created in the explorer folder. Set the name of the value from "AltTabSettings". After the DWORD value (32-bit) is created, double-click on it. Now change the value from 0 to 1. After that select OK. Then restart the computer. Maybe the function for automatic updates needs to be disabled. Here with me I have now again the old Alt + Tab function. It runs great. I hope that MS can soon fix the bug in Win 11."[/i]

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    Good morning Kenny, There are keyboard shortcuts that you can use to move your windows around without needing to use the mouse. This below website has it documented. [url]https://lifehacker.com/5828453/move-windows-around-quickly-using-your-keyboard-in-windows-7[/url] Here is the quick info: These are the shortcuts for manipulating the active window: * Win+Left arrow: Snap to the left half of the screen * Win+RIght arrow: Snap to the right half of the screen * Win+Up arrow: Maximize the window * Win+Down arrow: Minimize/Restore if it's maximized If you have more than one monitor: * Win+Shift+Left arrow: Move window to the monitor on the left * Win+Shift+Right arrow: Move window to the monitor on the right

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    • Move your monitor to the right.

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    • Hold Alt and press Enter. Hopefully, the Windows shortcut key for switching between Fullscreened and Windowed mode works.

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