While the original text covered what to do when only part of your window is hidden from view, there are other times when the entire window is off screen. In response to Melanie’s comment below, I thought it would be a good idea to add a quick note to this article. ![]() What are we to do in this situation? It may not be obvious, but the solution is sitting right in front of us! Clicking the green zoom (+) button on the toolbar of any window will automatically resize it to best fit your current screen resolution. If I don’t remember to shrink windows back down to fit the smaller 1440×900 pixel screen beforehand, I’m often left with unaccessible resize handles. I run into it all the time going back and forth from my MacBook Pro’s 15″ LCD to my 32″ 1080p TV. The people who usually deal with this problem on a somewhat regular basis are those who hook their Mac up to a higher resolution external display. Have you ever come across a window that’s so tall you can’t even get to the resize handle with your mouse cursor because it’s off the screen? There’s a quick and easy fix!
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