RE: Moving a window

2017-03-31 Thread Timothy Penner via 4D_Tech
> Ctr+Alt+Right Mouse +Left Mouse
http://kb.4d.com/assetid=76500

Hold Control + Shift, left click on the window and hold the mouse button and 
then hold right click mouse button also. Now holding both mouse buttons and the 
control + shift keys, you should be able to move the window by moving the mouse 
around the screen (will not work if internal window is maximized).

-Tim



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RE: Moving a window

2017-03-31 Thread Dennis, Neil via 4D_Tech
> On Windows this can be done by typing Alt-spacebar-M. But that only works on 
> the main 4D window - not the process window.

On windows, you can hold down the windows key, control key and alt key (all at 
the same time), then click with both left and right mouse buttons at the same 
time anywhere on the window and drag it around.

Neil










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Re: Moving a window

2017-03-31 Thread Spencer Hinsdale via 4D_Tech

same works on windows except:
- modifier keys are different (see docs?)
- instead of one button, first hold right-mouse-click, then hold 
left-mouse-click TOO, then drag

> On Mar 31, 2017, at 6:26 AM, Pat Bensky via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Should be easy enough ... right?
> Nope!
> Using Windows 7 (or any version of Windows, probably) we've opened a window
> in a new process, and it has somehow got itself moved up too far so that
> the title bar is hidden. On the Mac I can easily fix this by cmd+ctrl+click
> and drag. On Windows this can be done by typing Alt-spacebar-M. But that
> only works on the main 4D window - not the process window.
> 
> How can I move the process window if I don't have access to the title bar?
> 

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Moving a window

2017-03-31 Thread Pat Bensky via 4D_Tech
Should be easy enough ... right?
Nope!
Using Windows 7 (or any version of Windows, probably) we've opened a window
in a new process, and it has somehow got itself moved up too far so that
the title bar is hidden. On the Mac I can easily fix this by cmd+ctrl+click
and drag. On Windows this can be done by typing Alt-spacebar-M. But that
only works on the main 4D window - not the process window.

How can I move the process window if I don't have access to the title bar?

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