If none of that helps, try to change the monitor resolution ... As that
will administratively force all window elements to redraw.

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Thanks,
Alexander

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On Sun, Sep 14, 2025, 14:19 Michael via PLUG-discuss <
[email protected]> wrote:

> sorry that is confusing: The other window I opened only the very edge of
> it was visible. That's how I was able to stretch it into the visible window.
>
> On Sun, Sep 14, 2025 at 5:14 PM Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I got a new computer, mint xfce was already installed and everything was
>> great. There was one little problem though... there appeared to be a window
>> to the left. It didn't present a problem so I ignored it.... until today. I
>> stepped away from my computer for like an hour and when I came
>> back something was wrong. I restart it and when it came up  only the
>> terminal (which I set to start automatically) came up. Chrome (which is
>> also set to start), did not come up. I restart it again and the same thing.
>> I hit cntl-shift and the other chrome window opened (I realize now) which
>> is right on the edge of the window so I could see the othe window....I even
>> stretched into the new window. I attempted to open chrome from the tty
>> (after killing the exiting instances) and it did open in the window I can't
>> see. I tried opening firefox and it opened in the window I could see. Can
>> anyone give me directions on killing the window to the left?
>>
>>
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