Opera shows only on taskbar
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Chriswm last edited by
@zeej Thank you for the solution. It is now 6 months later (Nov '21) and it just happened with me with the latest latest release - clearly the problem is not resolved, but thank you for your workaround!
In my case, if you hover over the taskbar icon, it shows is a small preview window with all the screen detail of the actual Opera session window (it is not blank), but it will simply not display on either my screen or HDMI Monitor. The screen is therefore generated, but not displayed.
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NAV13 last edited by NAV13
Hello!
Opera starts, but the program window does not open!
How to get Opera to work?
What to do?v.81.0.4196.54
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Mikui last edited by
Hey, I have the same issue. The window wouldn’t show, but I could see that opera was opened. I could also see the tabs when my mouse hovered over it. I’ve tried the possible solutions above, but none seem to work.
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kayabay last edited by
@jiafoongwee This also worked for me. Opera is back again on the main screen. Thanks.
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linux3ys last edited by
This solved my problem.
Has numbers of tabs in incognito mode for two weeks suddenly they stopped working. Used windows+d multiple times and then clicked on opera minimum window and it got maximized
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jiafoongwee last edited by
@fixitopera
Nice workaround! I speculate that it might be a windows scaling issue with the Opera Window. Sometimes pressing the "Windows Key" + "arrow left/arrow right/arrow up/arrow down" to snap the Opera window might work. I figure trying any sort of keyboard command to manipulate the Opera window might fix it. -
Imperialasd last edited by
Re: Opera shows only on taskbar
when i try to open opera it has the same issue as the above thread and i have tried all the methods that were suggested i tried win + d, alt + space, Win + space and none of them seemed to work! i have restarted my computer a multitude of times and reinstalled it twice and nothing is working any tips? -
jookieapc last edited by jookieapc
Re: Opera shows only on taskbar
I've had this occur to me multiple times but several months apart and I can't recall the previous solution that worked. I'm running Windows 10 on a laptop with a dock, the laptop screen, and 2 LCD monitors. The topic referenced above suggests windows + D but this does not work for me.
When I hover over the Opera icon in the task bar it shows the windows are active but hidden. When I try windows + D it applies to the current window open but I can't get the Opera window to open in order for the key presses to apply to that program.
Help?
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