At 06:27 PM 10/18/2018, you wrote:
Hi Bill,

Try deleting (or renaming) the preferences file, "W2Prefs". It may have somehow become corrupted. On Windows 7 or later it's located in:

C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Roaming




HI DAVE ,

i tried the first way   then your delete the prefs....file .no luck.

i went to displays ...and made my main display  not my main display ....

tada ,,,, i was able to move the w2 image around  ./..
back to other displays and then back to my main display ...and now have control.

i will now reboot and see if all stays good , this all may be a result of me deleting the 'prefs' ????




thanks fior reply




On Windows XP it's in:

C:\Documents and Settings\YOURUSERNAME\Application Data

Let me know if this doesn't help and we'll try something else.

David, W4SMT


On Thursday, October 18, 2018, 10:32:58 AM EDT, bill steffey <[email protected]> wrote:


i use three monitors and my W2 screen locks itself up top so I cannot
close it or move it.

I could not find an  "ini" file to amend the screen position.


How do i reposition that application ( which does not appear to be "installed")


bill ny9h


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