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Re: How to move a window with Speech Recognition?
Thank you for your answer. But I know how to move windows with mouse.
I wanted to know
how to move a window with Vista's built-in Speech Recognition. Since
"Maximize, Restore,
Minimize, Switch to.." work, I thought there would be a special
command for moving windows.
On Feb 14, 12:38*pm, "On the Bridge" <OntheBri...@1701.com> wrote:
> you click and hold down with the left mouse button the title bar of the
> window that is not maximized and you drag your mouse to the new location,
> then you release the mouse button
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> the title bar is the very top part of a window that has the "title" or name
> of the window on it.
>
> another trick is to right click on the taskbar button and select move, then
> press one of the arrow keys of your keyboard, * MAGICALLY *you will see that
> it has attached itself to your mouse cursor (even if the window is not on
> your main screen) and you can place it anywhere you want.
>
> Dont listen to AlexB that there is no Magic, he is just the Idiot troll in
> here.
>
> "Cat" <typing...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:7b11aa1b-8d49-4740-b998-d73e8edce33f@s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
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>
>
> >I know how to switch between windows, maximize windows, minimize
> > windows or close windows. But how can I move a window? I said "Move
> > window" but it didn't work. Then I tried to walk around by dragging
> > the title bar, but I don't know how to drag either. The only things
> > listed in the documentation were left click or right click.
>
> > How to...
> > 1) move a window?
> > 2) drag?
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