Locking my Windows session and returning moves my windows around?

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Ant

Hello.

Sometimes I move my Windows desktop applications partially offscreen on
my single display. When I manually/a screen saver automatically lock my
Windows session to secure it and I unlock it to resume using my
computer, then I noticed my windows that were partially offscreen are
pushed back to the my desktop to show fully.

Is there a way to disable this? I do move some programs offscreen
partially on purpose.

Thank you in advance. :)
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Ant said:
Sometimes I move my Windows desktop applications partially
offscreen on my single display. When I manually/a screen saver
automatically lock my Windows session to secure it and I unlock it
to resume using my computer, then I noticed my windows that were
partially offscreen are pushed back to the my desktop to show fully.

Is there a way to disable this? I do move some programs offscreen
partially on purpose.

Thank you in advance. :)

No.

Get a bigger screen or two. ;-)
 
Ant said:
Hello.

Sometimes I move my Windows desktop applications partially offscreen on my
single display. When I manually/a screen saver automatically lock my
Windows session to secure it and I unlock it to resume using my computer,
then I noticed my windows that were partially offscreen are pushed back to
the my desktop to show fully.

Is there a way to disable this? I do move some programs offscreen
partially on purpose.

Thank you in advance. :)


Why not just minimize the pornography instead of moving it off the screen?
Heh. :-)
 
No.

Get a bigger screen or two. ;-)

:P I already have a big screen.
--
"I don't understand them anymore, these people that travel the
commuter-trains to their dormitory towns. These people call themselves
human, but, by a pressure they do not feel, are forced to do their work
like ants. With what do they fill their time when they are free of work
on their silly little Sundays?" --Antoine de saint-Exupéry, 'Wind, Sand,
and Stars,' 1939
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Why not just minimize the pornography instead of moving it off the screen?
Heh. :-)

LOL. Yeah, those crazy alates. ;)
--
"I don't understand them anymore, these people that travel the
commuter-trains to their dormitory towns. These people call themselves
human, but, by a pressure they do not feel, are forced to do their work
like ants. With what do they fill their time when they are free of work
on their silly little Sundays?" --Antoine de saint-Exupéry, 'Wind, Sand,
and Stars,' 1939
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