I would have thought that these basic issues would have been resolved with the overhaul for Storyline 360/3, but it seems like they have persisted throughout the releases. You can display the lock screen when your PC is inactive, if you flip the switch for When my PC is inactive, show lock screen instead of turning off the screen. In addition to the issue above, the program often opens on a random monitor, behind all of my other open windows, or even completely off-screen sometimes. On a broader but likely related note, it seems like Storyline just doesn't handle window positioning well from multiple standpoints. Once the option is selected use the arrow keys to bring the window back to its place.
Any other ways to handle this that don't require me to go into my Windows settings? Using the arrow keys select the action that you want to perform (preferably, move if it is off screen). Compress the whole screen, twist it to the left, and push it out of its. For me, that reset the display with all the windows back in thei. Removing an old window screen without tabs is simple, as long as you have a flathead screwdriver or a butter knife. Change the screen resolution to anything, and then change it back to your original setting. The only solution I've found is to change the resolution on my monitor temporarily, drag the window away from the edge, and then revert to my preferred resolution. Firmly hold the bottom of the screen with both hands and move the tabs to the center. Note the screen resolution you are currently using. Your mouse pointer will change to have 4 arrows. (IMPORTANT NOTE: If you’re working on a remote desktop or cloud, use ALT-DELETE instead if ALT-SPACE.) 3. Type and hold down ALT-SPACE, then type M. Is there any way to move this window without being able to access its top bar? Since it's a window that opens within Storyline and not a separate 'Windows window,' I can't right-click and select Move like I can with normal Windows panes. Make sure the application is selected (choose it in the taskbar, or use the ALT-TAB keys to select it). And since these windows disable the rest of Storyline, I can't interact with the Ribbon anyway until I have closed the troublesome window.
Often when I try to edit a trigger or change some slide properties, the popup window opens off-screen. This isn't a normal dockable pane, so the 'Redock All Windows' option doesn't apply here. Hi all, looking for a fix to a common and very frustrating issue.