I can't say how much I appreciate when it decides I no longer
need to adjust a window so it draws the window frame beyond the
screen edges so I can no longer change the size or even see the
traffic lights. The fix is to quit and then try to find the
preferences in ~/Library and delete those. This is such a winning
OS. I assume Apple is trying to destroy its laptop market.
On 2022-03-07 04:26:37 +0000, Siri Cruise said:
I can't say how much I appreciate when it decides I no longerIt's not Mac OS, it's something you've done.
need to adjust a window so it draws the window frame beyond the
screen edges so I can no longer change the size or even see the
traffic lights. The fix is to quit and then try to find the
preferences in ~/Library and delete those. This is such a winning
OS. I assume Apple is trying to destroy its laptop market.
A. Possibly you've activated full screen mode by accident.
Try one of these:
- move the mouse cursor to the top of the display
to show the app's toolbar or title bar and click
the green 'traffic light' button.
- press Command-Control-F.
- Go ot the menu bar and choose View > Exit Full Screen.
B. Change the Display prefences to a higher resolution so
the window is on-screen properly. Alter the window, then
change the resolution back.
C. If you've been using more than one display or mirroring
to a bigger display, you may need to plug back into those
extra displays to fic the window beofre disconnecting them.
I can't say how much I appreciate when it decides I no longer
need to adjust a window so it draws the window frame beyond the
screen edges so I can no longer change the size or even see the
traffic lights.
The fix is to quit and then try to find the preferences in ~/Library
and delete
In message <chine.bleu-3C4067.20262906032022@reader.eternal-september.org> Siri Cruise <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> wrote:
I can't say how much I appreciate when it decides I no longer
need to adjust a window so it draws the window frame beyond the
screen edges so I can no longer change the size or even see the
traffic lights.
What the hell are you talking about? You can drag to resize a window
from any edge.
The fix is to quit and then try to find the preferences in ~/Library
and delete
This is nonsense. I have *never* had to do that for any application on
any Mac since I first used a Mac in 1987.
It's not Mac OS, it's something you've done.
A. Possibly you've activated full screen mode by accident.
Try one of these:
- move the mouse cursor to the top of the display
to show the app's toolbar or title bar and click
the green 'traffic light' button.
- press Command-Control-F.
- Go ot the menu bar and choose View > Exit Full Screen.
B. Change the Display prefences to a higher resolution so
the window is on-screen properly. Alter the window, then
change the resolution back.
In article
<377dc349-e4cb-49df...@googlegroups.com>,
STALKING_TARGET_65 <frelw...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes. I turned on the machine.It's not Mac OS, it's something you've done.
I can't do that because the title bar like resize zones are drawnA. Possibly you've activated full screen mode by accident.
Try one of these:
- move the mouse cursor to the top of the display
to show the app's toolbar or title bar and click
the green 'traffic light' button.
offscreen
- press Command-Control-F.
- Go ot the menu bar and choose View > Exit Full Screen.
The resolutions are Default or Scaled. I use Accessibility>ZoomB. Change the Display prefences to a higher resolution so
the window is on-screen properly. Alter the window, then
change the resolution back.
but if that's screwing window boundaries, that's another neat
idea for 11.6.
I installed the latest Seashore and discoverred it and the OS
don't agree on where pixels and the mouse are. It makes the
pencil nearly worthless.
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In article <slrnt2bqv2.jaf.g.kreme@zephyrus.local>,
Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:
In message <chine.bleu-3C4067.20262906032022@reader.eternal-september.org> >> Siri Cruise <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> wrote:
I can't say how much I appreciate when it decides I no longer
need to adjust a window so it draws the window frame beyond the
screen edges so I can no longer change the size or even see the
traffic lights.
What the hell are you talking about? You can drag to resize a window
from any edge.
Not when the edge is offscreen.
In article
<377dc349-e4cb-49df-b83d-560d3f4df161n@googlegroups.com>,
STALKING_TARGET_65 <frelwizzen@gmail.com> wrote:
It's not Mac OS, it's something you've done.
Yes. I turned on the machine.
A. Possibly you've activated full screen mode by accident.
Try one of these:
- move the mouse cursor to the top of the display
to show the app's toolbar or title bar and click
the green 'traffic light' button.
I can't do that because the title bar like resize zones are drawn
offscreen
- press Command-Control-F.
- Go to the menu bar and choose View > Exit Full Screen.
B. Change the Display prefences to a higher resolution so
the window is on-screen properly. Alter the window, then
change the resolution back.
The resolutions are Default or Scaled.
I use Accessibility>Zoom but if that's screwing window boundaries,
that's another neat idea for 11.6.
I installed the latest Seashore and discoverred it and the OS
don't agree on where pixels and the mouse are. It makes the
pencil nearly worthless.
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