Recovering Lost Windows from Windows Resource Kit's TopDesk
ID: Q85815
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SUMMARY
If the Windows Resource Kit version 3.1's TopDesk application is
abnormally terminated, one or more applications might be lost outside
the visual part of the desktop.
You can use keyboard commands to position any application, which might
have been lost outside the screen boundaries, back into the visible
section of the screen.
MORE INFORMATION
In some cases, such as a general protection (GP) fault or any other
abnormal situation that would terminate the TopDesk program, visual
contact with active applications might be lost.
Steps to Return Lost Applications to the Visible Screen
- Press the CTRL+ESC key combination to run the Windows Task List.
The Task List dialog box appears with a list of all running
applications.
- Select the application to recover by using the mouse or arrow keys.
- Choose Switch To. The desired application will be active.
Selecting Tile from the Task List displays all running
applications.
The TopDesk application is designed to work along with the Windows
Task List. However, if TopDesk is not active, the following
additional steps should be completed:
- Press ALT+SPACEBAR to open the Control Box menu for the
invisible application. The application will not be seen at
this point, but the menu options will be visible.
- Select Move.
- Use the keyboard to bring the application back into the main
screen. Notice that the position of the menu itself indicates
the approximate location of the invisible application. For
example, if the Control Box menu appears in the upper-left
corner, use the DOWN ARROW and RIGHT ARROW keys to bring the
application down and to the right.
Additional query words:
3.10 3.1 Taskman top desk wrk
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Version : WINDOWS:3.1
Platform : WINDOWS
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