[quote user="philherz"]
Using 4.71
Worked fine last night and put pc to sleep.
This morning, when I went to view Pegasus, it was open, but not seen on my desktop. I can close and reopen it, but it still isn't visible. (The cursor jumps to the upper left part of my screen and it's almost as if it's open, but either minimized or off the screen!?)
I know it's running...I can check for new mail and start a new email message from the little Pegasus icon, but I can't do anything else.
Suggestions???? thnx
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Whenever this happens in any app (not juet PMail), you should be able use the arrow-keys to reposition the lost window back onto your current screen. Just select the app in the taskbar, press [Alt+Spacebar], then "M" (for "Move"). Then press any arrow key and you should see the missing app's titlebar appear at one of the margins of your screen.
[quote user="philherz"]<p>Using 4.71</p><p>Worked fine last night and put pc to sleep.</p><p>This morning, when I went to view Pegasus, it was open, but not seen on my desktop. I can close and reopen it, but it still isn't visible. (The cursor jumps to the upper left part of my screen and it's almost as if it's open, but either minimized or off the screen!?)</p><p>I know it's running...I can check for new mail and start a new email message from the little Pegasus icon, but I can't do anything else.</p><p>Suggestions???? &nbsp;&nbsp; thnx
</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Whenever this happens in any app (not juet PMail), you should be able use the arrow-keys to reposition the lost window back onto your current screen.&nbsp; Just select the app in the taskbar, press [Alt+Spacebar], then "M" (for "Move").&nbsp; Then press any arrow key and you should see the missing app's titlebar appear at one of the margins of your screen.
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