Windows 7 - Can't see window Media Center on window mode.
Asked By Iva
28-Sep-07 04:28 PM
Please help! When I run Media Center (ehshell.exe), I can see window only in
Full screen mode (when press key: Alt+Enter). But when I click on Button
RESTORE (I need see Media Center in Window mode) on top right corner on
window Media Center (in Full screen mode), I can't see Window Media Center
(it hide), but I see on TaskBar Button "Media Center" and I hear sound (from
TV, DVD). But if I click on TaskBar Button "Media Center" (when Window Media
Center in hide) and then press key: Alt+Enter, I again can see window Media
Center (in Full screen mode). Please help me restore window Media Center in
Window mode. I think, that window Media Center have left and right coordinate
out of my screen (for exemple x=-1000 and y=-1000) and this settings saved in
Windows registry (or *.INI file). How can I change it (or restore)? Thanks
for help.
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Jason Tsang replied...
Right click the Media Center task bar item, and select Move
Then use your mouse and select an area of the visible desktop area to move
the window, or use your arrow keys to move the Media Center window back to
the visible desktop area.
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Iva replied...
Thank You Jason, for help. With your help I have not any problems.
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