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== Gaming == | |||
[[Minecraft]] | |||
== General == | |||
[https://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/Default.aspx Vista Compatibility site] | [https://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/Default.aspx Vista Compatibility site] | ||
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== Windows tips == | == Windows tips == | ||
'''Pre-Windows 7''' | |||
Lost window off screen. Right click on task bar, select move, then press one of the arrow keys, and the window should snap into view. | Lost window off screen. Right click on task bar, select move, then press one of the arrow keys, and the window should snap into view. | ||
'''Windows 7''' | |||
Left click on the icon in the task bar then hold down the Windows key and press the right-arrow key until the window comes into view. | |||
'''Windows 10''' | |||
Shift + Right Click brings up menu with Move. Left click Move then press Right arrow key. | |||
<center>[[Computing|To Computing Area]]</center> | <center>[[Computing|To Computing Area]]</center> |
Latest revision as of 20:46, 17 February 2022
Gaming[edit | edit source]
General[edit | edit source]
Windows tips[edit | edit source]
Pre-Windows 7 Lost window off screen. Right click on task bar, select move, then press one of the arrow keys, and the window should snap into view.
Windows 7 Left click on the icon in the task bar then hold down the Windows key and press the right-arrow key until the window comes into view.
Windows 10 Shift + Right Click brings up menu with Move. Left click Move then press Right arrow key.