Unable to move window with mouse when "grabing area" is out of the screen #17505

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opened 2026-01-31 05:44:34 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @weyou on GitHub (May 18, 2022).

Windows Terminal version

1.12.10983.0

Windows build number

10.0.22000.675

Other Software

No response

Steps to reproduce

  1. Launch the Windows Terminal
  2. Move the window to the right egde of the screen
  3. Click "+" to open a new tab

Expected Behavior

There should be a way to move the window with mouse when the "grabing area" is out of the screen.
For example, press "Ctrl" and click any position in the terminal and drag the winow.

Actual Behavior

I cannot move the terminal window with mouse in this case.

The only workarounds are:

  1. Close one of the tabs then move the window with mouse
  2. Or trigger the system menu with "Alt+Space" and select "Move"
Originally created by @weyou on GitHub (May 18, 2022). ### Windows Terminal version 1.12.10983.0 ### Windows build number 10.0.22000.675 ### Other Software _No response_ ### Steps to reproduce 1. Launch the Windows Terminal 2. Move the window to the right egde of the screen 3. Click "+" to open a new tab ### Expected Behavior There should be a way to move the window with mouse when the "grabing area" is out of the screen. For example, press "Ctrl" and click any position in the terminal and drag the winow. ### Actual Behavior I cannot move the terminal window with mouse in this case. The only workarounds are: 1. Close one of the tabs then move the window with mouse 2. Or trigger the system menu with "Alt+Space" and select "Move"
claunia added the Issue-BugResolution-Duplicate labels 2026-01-31 05:44:34 +00:00
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Reference: starred/terminal#17505