

If trying the basics doesn’t help, try these:

Plug the attachment back in, wait five minutes then switch the mouse back on.Ģ. Use “Alt”+ “F4” to get to the shutdown options.

For a wireless mouse, disconnect the attachment from the USB port, and turn off the mouse.If you’re using a wired mouse, unplug it, then plug it back in, try using a different USB port.Try the following when your cursor disappears from the screen in Windows:
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Your pointer will change to the four-arrowed move icon.ģ. Move the cursor to the center of your screen.Ĥ. To bring the missing app/program into view, keep pressing the right or left arrow key, then “Enter.” How to Bring a Lost Window Back to Your Desktop?Īs well as trying the keyboard short-cut tips described above, here are a few other ways to bring your window back into view:ġ. From the taskbar, right-click on an empty space.ģ. All opened windows, including the missing one, are displayed as a cascade.ģ. Click on “Display” found on the side panel.Ĥ. Select a resolution from “Advanced scaling settings,” to adjust the resolution temporarily until the lost window is visible.ĥ. Now move the window to the center and readjust the resolution to your desired setting.ġ. Press the “Win” + “D” keys, for all apps and programs to disappear.Ģ. Press the “Win” + “D” keys again, everything should reappear, hopefully including the lost window.įor tips on how to do the same on a Mac, please check out the relevant section towards the beginning of this article.
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Try the following keyboard tricks to get your missing window back into view:ġ. On the taskbar, locate and click on the program or app to make it active.Ģ. Click on the Windows key, and keep pressing the right or left arrow key until the window is visible.ġ. Press the “Shift” key, then from the taskbar locate and right-click the program or app.ģ. Keep pressing the left or right arrow keys until the window displays.ġ. At the taskbar, point your cursor at the open program/app until the thumbnail shows.Ģ. Right-click the thumbnail then select “Move.” Hold down the “Alt” key, then keep pressing the “Tab” key until the missing window appears.Īdditional FAQs How Do I Get Hidden Windows Back With a Keyboard Trick?.
