Opera GX not showing up!
-
LauroSalvatore last edited by
I don't know if anyone still has this issue, but I found a solution. Just highlight your Opera GX, press F11 to go into full screen, open YouTube, select a video, then set the video to full screen and then back to normal mode. That should fix it, if not; you probably already had a video in full-screen when Opera forcefully closed, causing it to bug, just go to the tab of the last video you were watching and change it from full screen to normal mode, that should also fix it.
-
Pre1 last edited by
Please i need help i am still having this problem with my opera gx browser..i have done the minizing and thing with the
win plus left and right to put an app in left side and right side of the screen andi i have even tried the
win plus D
but none of them workde so please if there is a fix for this i would love to hear and fix my app cause i really dont like using chrome and everythign i have saved is on opera gx
-
arr3 last edited by
yes i know theres another post referring this, ive tried everything. ive tried reinstalling, resetting my pc, using the help from the other post, nothing worked. the program is just completely blank, you cant see anything. when you fullscreen it, it actually shows opera gx. but that is only if its full screened. when its not full screened it just looks like opera never opened at all, just a ghost app in the taskbar. i really need help because i love this browser and i dont want to go use another alternative
-
MrKaynePop last edited by
this is a life saver and the amount of times I have question how do I fix this is beyond me, but with this simple solution all comes to the conclusion that it works. I thank you for the advice, and I hope you have a good day
-
Retoxx last edited by
-
Alt-Tab to Opera GX window
-
Alt-Spacebar
-
Select "Move"
-
Now use arrow keys to bring window back into view.
-
-
EarthyCart last edited by
Hi i found the solution, at least this worked for me.
click on the opera gx icon and if it doesnt show up use this key shortcut Shift + Windows key + ->-> is the right arrow key on your keyboard
this will move opera gx to your current monitor and fix the issue of opera gx not showing up
-
ZedM last edited by
Hello
I am using opera gx browser for many days. It has really good facilities and all. Just my problem is that i opened my opera gx browser a few hours ago it opened but it didn't showed on the screen. I tried many time to open it but i failed. Pls help me how can i open my opera gx browser.
Regards,
ZedM -
driggerspei369 last edited by
This is a lifesaver and the number of times I have doubts about how to fix it is beyond me, but with this simple solution everyone comes to the conclusion that it works. I appreciate the advice and hope you have a nice day
-
Gabzitah last edited by
Good afternoon guys! I am new here.
I've had a problem since yesterday in the
Opera GX browser. I've been using it for many years, because I think it's the best it has.
However, yesterday it simply stopped displaying the browser window. It starts, stays on the menu bar, but the window doesn't maximize. Even when I right click, it usually asks if I want to close it and that it has 24 tabs open.
Anyone who can help me, I thank you from my heart.Windows 10 Home Edition Operating System
Opera version 78.0.4093.153(This text is the translantion of another post that was locked, cus i need help for this problem too.)
-
smoldub last edited by
this happened to me too. my solution:
- Press Opera GX
- Alt + Space
- Press Maximize
-
muakinori10 last edited by
my opera is not opening, (appears in the taskbar and windows processes) however the screen does not open, ie I click on the icon to maximize or restore, but the program does not maximize or restore (ie does not appear on the screen).
-
sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@muakinori10 You sure that it isn't opening off-screen? That's been a big issue in Windows of late, so much so that Windows 11 is supposed to include a fix. When the taskbar indicates the app has focus, try using the system menu (accessed by Alt-spacebar) to move it on screen.