IT Tips
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Re: IT Tips
If you're using multiple monitors, Windows+Shift+Right/Left Arrow will move the current window to another monitor.
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Re: IT Tips
Unless your window is a maximized remote desktop session, in which case it is apparently interpreted as happening inside the session so nothing happens.ohio jones wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 1:53 pm If you're using multiple monitors, Windows+Shift+Right/Left Arrow will move the current window to another monitor.
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Re: IT Tips
Windows+Up Arrow = Maximize Active Window
Windows+Down Arrow = Un-maximize Active Window
Windows+Lift/Right Arrow = Move active window to fill half screen, then to other monitor.
Windows+Down Arrow = Un-maximize Active Window
Windows+Lift/Right Arrow = Move active window to fill half screen, then to other monitor.
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Re: IT Tips
Ever accidentally closed a tab in your web browser that you didn't mean to? No worries! You can quickly reopen it by pressing 'Ctrl + Shift + T' (or 'Cmd + Shift + T' on Mac) on your keyboard. This keyboard shortcut works in most web browsers and can save you from the frustration of searching through your browsing history to find that lost tab.
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