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SDIO takes over monitors

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I have dual monitors connected to my computer and when I run SDIO it takes over both monitors.  I can't figure out how to change this.   The minimize/maximize/close buttons are off the screen to the right.  Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  It's a great program.


   
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ALT-space activates the system menu with the Restore Move Size Maximize Minimize options. You can do this blind.  alt-space, M, cursor keys to move the window back onto the screen then ENTER to exit the move mode.  once you have a corner on the screen you can use the mouse in the normal way to bring it back to a manageable size.


   
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