by dhempy » Fri Jul 22, 2011 4:23 pm
This one bit me again. I lost the SSH / Telnet window by some misfortunate clicking/dragging/double-clicking event. Again, on a laptop in a dual-monitor setup.
After much head-scratching, finding this page, and turning off the second monitor (Win-P opens "Projector" controls in Win 7...handy!), I was able to find the rogue window, showing just a few pixels under the Windows start menu.
Of possible note, the monitors are different resolution, and in particular the external monitor is taller than the primary monitor, resulting in a huge no-mans-land above the primary display. This is a frequent dumping ground for windows in various applications that feel the need to relocate itself on the desktop. (e.g. centering, resizing, pseudo-fullscreen, etc.) These "helpful" application features usually just annoy me. This time it stung me bad because the SSH window just happened to be small enough to fit entirely in the no man's land (no handles to grab), and old faithful Alt-space (which will usually locate a hidden window and allow you to move it with the cursor keys) didn't work on this "floating pane" window doesn't have the regular windows menu thingee.
As a future-proofing step, I right clicked on the title section of the SSH window (and the editor Open Files Tab) and unchecked "Undockable". I thought that meant it couldn't float away, but now that I test it a little, I'm not sure what that does.
HTH,
-dave