How to move a window that won't fit in your screen resolution

This is a quick tip that shows you how you can move a window that won't fit on your screen's resolution. Firstly, apologies for the weird moiré pattern created by the mismatch of the resolution on my netbook and the resolution of this video. I had to film my screen as the screen recorder software ran too slow. I mention two methods to move a window that won't fit: - the first is used to just view the window's content; this is done by holding down Alt and while holding press the Space bar; then let go and press the letter M on the keyboard. From here you can use the cursor (arrow) keys on the keyboard to move the window. - the second method is to use some free software called AltMove that will allow you to move the window and then click on items contained within the window. Once AltMove is open you can then hold down Alt and click to move the window where you like. You can download AltMove here: http://www.deskex.com/Altmove/index.asp AltMove does not require installation. Both methods should work in other versions of Windows; I have tried in Windows XP and 10 and they work fine. - - - Please leave me comments with any feedback, questions, or if you would like to see a particular tutorial or tip. If you found this video useful please click the thumbs up like icon, thank you.

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This is a quick tip that shows you how you can move a window that won't fit on your screen's resolution. Firstly, apologies for the weird moiré pattern created by the mismatch of the resolution on my netbook and the resolution of this video. I had to film my screen as the screen recorder software ran too slow. I mention two methods to move a window that won't fit: - the first is used to just view the window's content; this is done by holding down Alt and while holding press the Space bar; then let go and press the letter M on the keyboard. From here you can use the cursor (arrow) keys on the keyboard to move the window. - the second method is to use some free software called AltMove that will allow you to move the window and then click on items contained within the window. Once AltMove is open you can then hold down Alt and click to move the window where you like. You can download AltMove here: http://www.deskex.com/Altmove/index.asp AltMove does not require installation. Both methods should work in other versions of Windows; I have tried in Windows XP and 10 and they work fine. - - - Please leave me comments with any feedback, questions, or if you would like to see a particular tutorial or tip. If you found this video useful please click the thumbs up like icon, thank you.

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