| > It's alt+SPACE. Maybe, but I just tried it and it seems to open some type of search. > Very handy if you manage to get a window off screen, you that menu almost always shows up on screen, and you can select Move (possibly by hitting m), and then move (or drag) your mouse and the window comes back. I used to use it exactly for this, but it seems like they fixed something in the past 10 years, because that does no longer happen for me. I think the last time it happened was in the Windows 7 days. That's probably also why I forgot the shortcut. I still use the double click in the top left corner to close windows, but they kill that for more and more programs. For some time it still worked for some programs with reduced chrome, like tabbed browsers, when I clicked on a few of the blank pixels in the top left corner. |
> Maybe, but I just tried it and it seems to open some type of search.
That's because you installed PowerToys, and the PowerToys Run module takes over the Alt+Space key combo.
This really pissed me off the first time I wanted to use Alt+Space to rescue an offscreen window and I had no idea what this search box was.
It's a real problem with the kids who maintain Windows today and the "modern" Windows apps. They just don't know, and don't care, what the classical keyboard shortcuts are and how important they can be.
Here is one example of a GitHub issue that was closed as "wontfix":
https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/issues/13860
You can fix this by changing the "activation shortcut" for Run in the PowerToys Settings, or by disabling PowerToys Run entirely.
I changed it to Win+Alt+Space and now Alt+Space works like it always has.
Also, 'toast0' left out an important step in their description. You need to press Alt+Space, then M, and then any cursor key, and finally you can use the mouse to move the window.