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WinSCP always starts on the monitor, where you have closed it the last time (if that monitor is still connected). It is possible that you have turned the monitor off meanwhile. On Windows 10, go to //Settings > System > Display// and check that you recognize all monitors listed there. | WinSCP always starts on the monitor, where you have closed it the last time (if that monitor is still connected). It is possible that you have turned the monitor off meanwhile. On Windows 10, go to //Settings > System > Display// and check that you recognize all monitors listed there. | ||
- | Alternatively, try pressing keyboard shortcuts ''Win+Shift+Left'' and ''Win+Shift+Right'' few times to try moving WinSCP window to other monitor.((These keyboard shortcuts do not work, if you have disabled //Snap windows// feature in //Settings > System > Multitasking//.)) Do that while WinSCP application is active (by pressing its taskbar button first). If this moves [[ui_login|Login dialog]], you may need repeat the same for the [[ui_commander|main window]], after you login. | + | Alternatively, try pressing keyboard shortcuts ''Win+Shift+Left'' and ''Win+Shift+Right'' few times to try moving WinSCP window to other monitor.((These keyboard shortcuts do not work, if you have disabled //Snap windows// feature in //Settings > System > Multitasking//.)) Do that while WinSCP application is active (by pressing its taskbar button first). |
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