Hiall, looking for a fix to a common and very frustrating issue. Often when I try to edit a trigger or change some slide properties, the popup window opens off-screen. This isn't a normal dockable pane, so the 'Redock All Windows' option doesn't apply here. And since these windows disable the rest of Storyline, I can't interact with the Ribbon anyway until I have closed the troublesome window.
Is there any way to move this window without being able to access its top bar? Since it's a window that opens within Storyline and not a separate 'Windows window,' I can't right-click and select Move like I can with normal Windows panes.
The only solution I've found is to change the resolution on my monitor temporarily, drag the window away from the edge, and then revert to my preferred resolution. Any other ways to handle this that don't require me to go into my Windows settings?
On a broader but likely related note, it seems like Storyline just doesn't handle window positioning well from multiple standpoints. In addition to the issue above, the program often opens on a random monitor, behind all of my other open windows, or even completely off-screen sometimes. I would have thought that these basic issues would have been resolved with the overhaul for Storyline 360/3, but it seems like they have persisted throughout the releases. Are there plans in the works to re-examine how Storyline interacts with Windows and its display settings?
I can't recall if this has happened with my larger monitors, but the instance that made me post yesterday had the window opening off-screen on Monitor 1 - the smallest one with the lower resolution. I wonder if Storyline defaults to thinking that all monitors have the same resolution, and it assumed that it had 1080 pixels available vertically instead of the actual 768?
I've had this happen when I worked on a smaller screen, AFTER having worked on a larger screen. I believe that somewhere Storyline remembers the relative position (to the app) that you last closed certain modal windows and opens them in the same or close to the same position, which for me has resulted in the dialog box opening off my (smaller) screen.
So my monitor setup is, left to right, 1 Small 2 Large 3 Large. I started working in Monitor 3 yesterday and had the dialogs pop up on Monitor 2, which is the same size. When I opened Storyline later that day and was working from Monitor 2, the dialog popped up on Monitor 1 above the top of the screen. Unfortunately, moving the main window back to Monitor 3 didn't end up moving the dialog from Monitor 1 to 2.
I'm wondering if the dialog window's position is set relative to the window where Storyline initially opens, rather than where the window currently is. (This would make things extra difficult since Storyline's decision of which monitor to open in appears pretty random and unpredictable).
I'm encountering the same issue too, and it is extremely irritating. I can't edit any triggers - the box pops up somewhere I can't see, and I basically have to force-close the program because it won't react to anything else.
Otherwise, I'm happy to help troubleshoot this issue with you further. Are you willing to share a screen recording of what you're seeing? You can upload it here or privately in a support case and we'll be sure to delete it from our systems once troubleshooting is complete!
Hello, I have a mini pc, it looks like a HEROBOX, the serial number is VS19057000342
The pc boots in shel version 2.6 mode black screen looks like linux, i cant start in windows, what can i do? maybe a bios flash, I typed exit and enter the bios but there is no option to flash the bios. I look forward to your help.
The bios is 5.13 Version 2.19.1268 (2019) ami. Thank you
Yes, only efi shell, like linux i think, i type exit and enter the bios, i tested options but nothing happens, always boot in efi shell, i tried to put a hdd 2.5 with windows 10 and nothing. if i put a usb with windows installation it boot from the pendrive but freezes. Thanks
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