Solid Edge - How to move all windows to your main screen

To move all windows to your main screen, you can use keyboard shortcuts, taskbar options, or specific settings adjustments depending on your Windows version.

Methods to Move Windows

1. Using Keyboard Shortcuts:

• Select the Window: Click on the window's icon in the taskbar or use Alt + Tab to select the window you want to move.

• Move the Window: Hold the Windows key and press the Left Arrow or RightArrow key. If the window is off-screen, you may need to press the arrow key multiple times until it appears on your main display.

2. Using Taskbar Options:

• Right-Click on the Taskbar: If you are using Windows 10, right-click on the taskbar and select "Cascade windows" or "Show windows stacked". This will rearrange all open windows on your main screen.

• Windows 11 Limitation: Note that Windows 11 does not have the cascade feature, but you can still use the keyboard shortcuts mentioned above to move windows.

3. Using Task View:

• Open Task View: Click the Task View button on the taskbar or press Windows key + Tab. This will show all open windows.

• Snap the Window: Right-click on the off-screen window and select "Snap left" or "Snap right" to bring it back into view.

4. Moving Off-Screen Windows:

• If a window is completely off-screen, you can also use the Alt + Space keys to open the window menu, then press M to enable the move feature. Use the arrow keys to move the window back onto the screen.

• By using these methods, you can effectively manage your windows and ensure they are all accessible on your main screen. If you frequently encounter issues with windows moving off-screen, consider adjusting your display settings or using a single monitor setup for better control.

Solid Edge - How to move all windows to your main screen

June 2, 2025