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Sleepyhead Software - Control Buttons - sleepyhead2 - 08-11-2013

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Hi there,
I have done something strange with Sleepyhead while changing the graph settings with the result that I have lost the Control buttons from my screen (Minimise, Maximise, Close).

Does anyone know if there is there any easy fix to restore these ?
Many thanks,


RE: Sleepyhead Software - Control Buttons - PaulaO2 - 08-11-2013

If you use Windows OS:
My first response would be to close the program via the File > Exit if that is available. If not, use the Task Manager and close the process for it.

Then do a computer reboot.

If that doesn't fix it, not sure what will. Normally those buttons are not part of the program but a windows thing. I've seen just one where I could turn that off but it was a graphic program. Hmm, wonder if you went into a kind of "full screen" mode? Did you try the Esc key?

If you use Mac OS:
Can't help you with that.


RE: Sleepyhead Software - Control Buttons - Paptillian - 08-11-2013

You might have gone into fullscreen mode in SleepyHead. Press F11 to toggle.


RE: Sleepyhead Software - Control Buttons - sleepyhead2 - 08-11-2013

F11 did the trick. Thank you Smile

(08-11-2013, 04:25 PM)Paptillian Wrote: You might have gone into fullscreen mode in SleepyHead. Press F11 to toggle.




RE: Sleepyhead Software - Control Buttons - Paptillian - 08-11-2013

No problem. By the way that toggle works on other Windows programs too, such as web browsers. It's useful for smaller screens or when you want to maximize the browsing area.