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Bit of an odd one really...
It seems that I can't drag the Zune software window out of the primary monitor. I can drag it so that most of it is on the secondary monitor, with only a small amount on the primary, but any further dragging causes it to 'snap' to the window edge (Windows Snap feature). I have tried using Win + Arrow Keys to position the window onto a different monitor, but no luck ![]() Has anybody encountered this, and found a solution? (I'm using Windows 7 Professional x64) |
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Anyone?
I would really like to get this fixed, as the Zune software would look sweet when on the 'Now Playing' screen
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I'm running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit, and have dual monitor setup. I was able to click/drag the Zune window completely over to the secondary monitor, and have it stay where I left it in the middle of the screen. Can you move other windows (explorer, browser, etc.) successfully? Are you trying to move Zune software window while it is maximized? I know there is no "title bar" at the top of the window, but are you clicking/dragging near the top?
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I can drag any other window to the secondary monitor; Whether it be Explorer, Chrome/Firefox, Windows Media Player. They will 'transfer' fully to the secondary, and then stay there.
I'm trying to drag the top of the window when it's in a 'windowed' state. |
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I don't know what I've done, but the problem has fixed itself
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That's good to hear. I sometimes get a program that doesn't want to work properly, and it will either mysteriously fix itself, or a reboot seems to help.
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