That will move the whole window to the other monitor. After you have completed that, remove CCleaner from your computer.Ĭlick to expand.No, it's not shift + windows + arrow keys. Next use the registry tool to clean up unused registry keys. So use it to uninstall RPGMaker (make a back up of your project), then restart your computer. I believe it has a total Uninstaller for apps and it can also remove unused registry keys.
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You can also use CCleaner - I hate what this software has become, becoming nagware and bloated (I used it for so many years before it became the awful piece of freeware it has become today). Not sure if it's still around or if it even does what I think I remember it doing. Iirc, I think one software I use to use many, many years ago was called Rever Uninstaller. They shouldn't delete project folders, but to be safe, make sure to back up your project in a safe location before doing so. You can use one of these softwares to remove RPG Maker. These apps not only uninstall the software, but any registry keys associated with it and any caches or app data the software created. Don't go deleting things willy-nilly in the registry if you are not 100% confident about what files to delete.Īlternatively, some apps can do total uninstalls of applications. This might be difficult to do, however, if you don't know what key to look for. In which case, if Andar is correct about the registry key saving the application location, then you could manually edit the registry and remove the key. (it's unlikely that unplugging your monitor would NOT make your single monitor the primary display, but it might also be worth checking which monitor Windows is assigning as your primary monitor and making sure your are unplugging the one Windows declares to be the secondary monitor.) If it doesn't snap to a visible location, then the application may be continuing to crash and is being unresponsive. It really shouldn't take more than 4 presses to get the application to snap to a visible location. If your monitors are in a different configuration, be sure to press the correct arrow key that will move the application towards the primary monitor. If that is the case, press left arrow key to move it towards the primary monitor.
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Typically people do a left-to-right configuration, so I presume your primary monitor is on your left and the secondary is on your right. So if the application is actually open (and not crashed) when it opens, hold the windows key and continually press the arrow key towards your primary monitor.