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macOS: Bring Off-Screen Window Back Onto Screen

Mitch BartlettJuly 26, 2023 Comments (2)
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If you have the application open, but can’t see its window in macOS, try the following tips to resolve the issue.


Contents

  • 1 Fix 1 – Check Zoom Setting (Recommended Fix)
  • 2 Fix 2 – Change Screen Resolution
  • 3 Fix 3 – Rotate Display
  • 4 Fix 4 – Put Mac in Mirror Mode
  • 5 Fix 5 – Force Quit the App

Fix 1 – Check Zoom Setting (Recommended Fix)

Select the application in the dock and then click on “Window” > “Zoom“. This will enlarge the window to fit the screen and hopefully allow viewing of the app window


Fix 2 – Change Screen Resolution

  1. Select the Apple Menu, then click on “System Preferences…” > “Displays“.
  2. Ensure that “Scaled” is selected under the “Resolution” section.
  3. Choose any alternative resolution setting from the options provided. This action should force the application window back onto the visible screen.
  4. Once the application window is visible, you can drag it to a safe and convenient position.
  5. After repositioning the window, you can revert the resolution setting back to your preferred option.

Fix 3 – Rotate Display

Note: This option is not available on all configurations.

  1. Select the Apple Menu, then choose “System Preferences…” > “Displays“.
  2. Change “Rotation” to “90°“, then switch back to “Standard“.

Fix 4 – Put Mac in Mirror Mode

Try toggling mirror settings by holding “Command” and pressing “F1“. Some MacBooks may require you to press “Command” + “Fn” + “F1”


Fix 5 – Force Quit the App

Try selecting the “Apple” Menu, then choose “Force Quit…“. From there, select the problematic application, and click “Force Quit“. This should allow you to restart the application, and hopefully, it will appear back on the screen.


Hopefully, one of the above fixes worked for you. Share your experience below in the comments section.

Categories: macOSTagged Updated0723

Author Mitch Bartlett

Through my career that spans over 20 years I have become an expert in Microsoft Systems Administration, Android, and macOS. I started this site as a technical guide for myself and it has grown into what I hope is a useful knowledgebase for everyone.

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Comments

  1. Pamela Gonzalez says:
    August 31, 2023 at 9:42 am

    hero

  2. John Hill says:
    August 25, 2023 at 8:38 am

    I have another way. Go into the settings for “Control Center” Turn on Side Car mode. The programs then show in a quick click location. Pick a program other that the one that’s off the screen. The wayward program will then show in the sidecar, Click on it and drag it where you want it on the screen and let go.

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Last Updated on July 26, 2023 by Mitch Bartlett