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Description
- VSCode Version: Code 1.16.1 (27492b6, 2017-09-14T16:38:09.760Z)
- OS Version: Windows_NT ia32 10.0.15063
- Extensions:
| Extension | Author (truncated) | Version |
|---|---|---|
| vscode-sidebar | Acr | 1.0.0 |
| yaml | ada | 0.0.9 |
Steps to Reproduce:
I have a Surface tablet with two external monitors. This problem has popped up recently, because it used to work and now it doesn't. I don't know if it's a problem with Windows or with VSCode. It affects VSCode and PowerShell ISE.
- Open VSCode.
- Drag the window to one of the external monitors.
- Close VSCode.
Next time you open it, it will be off the screen and you won't be able to see it. I know it's off-screen because when you click on the icon a couple of times, you can see it minimizing it and then reopening it off-screen.
To make it appear again, you have choices.
- Disconnect the external monitors, at which point Windows moves all open Windows to the Surface tablet. Reconnect the external monitors and move all the windows back to where they were.
- Make sure the window is selected, click Alt+Space, M, then use the arrows to move it down until you can see it.
Also, you can make sure you drag the last open VSCode window back to the Surface tablet before closing it. Then next time you open it, it will appear there and you can drag it back to the external monitor.
Reproduces without extensions: Yes/No
I don't know. Seems hard to believe that a YAML extension would cause a problem with the application showing up within the screen boundaries.