A dual monitor or external display may allow EarthImager to start in a position off screen after you switch to a smaller display.
One or more of the following four steps typically fixes this issue which is Windows and graphics card specific.
Method 1
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Highlight EarthImager in the taskbar.
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Press Alt + Space.
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Press the down arrow key once and press Enter.
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Now use the arrow keys to move the window until it appears on your screen.
Method 2
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Start EarthImager.
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Right-click the program on the taskbar, and then click Maximize.
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Right-click a blank area of the taskbar, and then click Cascade Windows.
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Resize the EarthImager window as appropriate.
Method 3
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Start EarthImager
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Right-click EarthImager on the taskbar, and then click Move.
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Move the mouse pointer to the middle of the screen.
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Use the ARROW keys on the keyboard to move the program window to a viewable area on the screen.
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Press ENTER.
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Resize the window if necessary.
Method 4
NOTE: The following method does not apply if you have removed the secondary display adapter from the computer.
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Click Start, point to Programs, click Control Panel, and then double- click Display.
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Click the Settings tab.
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In the Display box, click the secondary display adapter.
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Click the "Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor" check box to clear it, and then click OK.