Thus spake Ken Green:
> Some ideas...
> 
> For the tray in the upper left, try setting your screen to a higher 
> resolution - it may bring the try back into the desktop enough to get 
> ahold of the blue strip.
> 
> For the other tray, as long as one of the three trays is in the 
> original position on the right (and is currently open), you should be 
> able to drag the other trays over and they will automatically set 
> themselves in the right place.  But it seems that if  all three trays 
> (A, B, and Markers) have been moved to a floating position at the 
> same time, that doesn't work.  But you can still get them back in 
> position - just move them to the right, but make sure the little 
> "cross" symbol (the one that shows up when you're moving trays 
> around) is right on the right edge of the Cyberboard screen when you 
> "drop" it.  It should snap right into position.
> 
> Let me know if it works...
> 
> Ken G.

There should be a configuration file or a registry key which stores the tray
position between invocations of Cyberboard. If you removed that, the
tray would go back to its default position the next time you ran CB.

-- 
J.

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