After exiting from an extended desktop mode under Windows 7, you will be surprised to see all windows that were left opened in second monitor, back in the primary monitor. To leave extended mode hit the keyboard shortcut Win + P and select Disconnect Projector. But this is not all.

 

 

Windows 7 includes two new shortcuts; Win + Shift + Left Arrow Key & Win + Shift + Right Arrow Key to move windows between multiple monitors. Thus, making 3rd party apps, such as, MonitorSwitch, useless when it comes to dual-monitor setup.

The above mentioned two hotkeys only work in Extended mode. Lets say your windows got misplaced when you were in a single monitor mode, now these two hotkeys will not work. You could either use the following method which worked in old operating systems as well,

윈도우 xp 일때

작업표시줄에서 화면에서 벗어난 프로그램을 클릭후 alt키+space키를 누른다. 그 후 m키를 누른다. 그상태에서 방향키만 움직여서 화면안으로 옮긴다.

(Select the hidden or misplaced windows from the taskbar, hit Alt+Space, press M, and finally press any one of the arrow keys (doesn’t matter which one you press) before moving the mouse.)

 Windows 7 일때

윈도우키+p키를 동시에 누른후, 옵션 '확장'(Extend)선택한다. 그 후 화면에서 사라진 프로그램을 작업표시줄에서 마우스로 클릭후 윈도우키+shift키+ ←방향키 를 동시에 누르고 안보일시 한번더 누른다. 프로그램이 보이면 다시 윈도우키+p키를 누르고, 옵션 '컴퓨터에만'(Computer only)를 선택한다. 끝~~

(Hit Win + P to bring up display options, select Extend and use the Win + Shift + Left Arrow Key hotkey to bring back the off screen windows. Now hit Win + P once again and return back to single monitor mode.)

 

source:http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/windows-7-move-off-screen-windows-back-to-your-desktop-hotkey/

모르면 진짜 고생한다... ㅠㅠ

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