Hi Jim - I've used this technique before, maybe at your suggestion.
Alas, it doesn't seem to work in this case. I have tried it both with
the HFTA shortcut on the task bar, and on the HFTA task bar icon when it
says it is running. In both cases, I do not get a move option.
A couple of other hints - when I start HFTA I see a very faint ghost
image of what may be the HFTA screen, which starts at the left edge of
the screen and then disappears to the right. Also, when it says HFTA is
running, and I mouse over the icon on the taskbar, I bring up a
thumbnail that is identified in the title bar as being HFTA, but which
contains only a blank white screen and what appears to be a "progress"
icon on the screen. Very puzzling!
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 6/25/2016 7:18 AM, Jim Miller wrote:
Pete
Try this:
Hover the mouse over the HFTA icon in the start bar and left click on move.
Then without moving the mouse press the down arrow key on the keyboard. Then
move the mouse which should drag the missing window to the active display.
73
Jim ab3cv
On Jun 25, 2016, at 7:02 AM, Pete Smith N4ZR <n4zr@contesting.com> wrote:
I recently updated to Windows 10, and find that HFTA will not run properly now.
When I try to start the program it appears to be starting, and appears on the
list of apps in Task Manager, but there is no on-screen display. My first
thought, since I used to run a 2-monitor setup, was an ini file with an
off-screen location for the program, but I have not been able to find one. Any
suggestions for fixing, or is this a known incompatibility?
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