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    • MrCraftCod
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      MrCraftCod
      last edited by MrCraftCod

      Hello,

      For some unknown reasons the picture-in-picture window is somewhere not visible on my screen. I can see it if I hover on the taskbar and it displays well the content.

      Trying with another profile makes the pip window show up at the default location and is therefore visible.

      I tried moving it with WIN+Shift+left/right but no luck with that.

      Is there a way to reset the position of the pip window or simply move it with shortcuts?

      Thanks for the help!

      Edit:
      Here's Vivaldi infos just in case.
      5.3.2679.30 (Official Build) (64-bit)

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    • MrCraftCod
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      MrCraftCod
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      So the window was indeed offscreen (in my case to the left of my left-most monitor).

      I managed to find a way to bring it back to screen with another method than the WIN+SHIFT+arrows that doesn't work.

      In case someone needs it too:

      • Shift right click on the icon of the PiP window in the taskbar
      • Select "Move" (you'll see your cursor go to where the window is, so for me it went to the left edge)
      • While the mouse cursor is still in "move" mode, simply use the arrows to move it
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      Pesala Ambassador @MrCraftCod
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      @MrCraftCod Restarting Vivaldi should fix it.

      Blog • Vivaldi Review • Server Status
      Win 10 64-bit build 19045.2486 • Snapshot 7.5.3725.3 (64-bit)

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    • MrCraftCod
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      MrCraftCod
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      Restarting Vivaldi, even after a windows restart still makes it pop somewhere not visible.

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      Pesala Ambassador @MrCraftCod
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      @MrCraftCod I notice that recent versions now remember the user defined size and position of the PiP window, so restarting does not reset it to the default.

      Have you disconnected a monitor or changed Window scaling recently?

      Blog • Vivaldi Review • Server Status
      Win 10 64-bit build 19045.2486 • Snapshot 7.5.3725.3 (64-bit)

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    • MrCraftCod
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      MrCraftCod @Pesala
      last edited by MrCraftCod

      @Pesala That's the weird part, I changed nothing regarding the monitors configuration or scaling.

      Had windows updates though.

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    • MrCraftCod
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      MrCraftCod
      last edited by MrCraftCod

      So the window was indeed offscreen (in my case to the left of my left-most monitor).

      I managed to find a way to bring it back to screen with another method than the WIN+SHIFT+arrows that doesn't work.

      In case someone needs it too:

      • Shift right click on the icon of the PiP window in the taskbar
      • Select "Move" (you'll see your cursor go to where the window is, so for me it went to the left edge)
      • While the mouse cursor is still in "move" mode, simply use the arrows to move it
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      ch1p
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      For those who experience the same issue on macOS, here's how to fix it:

      1. close Vivaldi
      2. go to ~/Library/Application Support/Vivaldi/Default
      3. open the file called Preferences, it's where settings are stored in JSON format
      4. find pip_placement key, adjust left and top
      5. save the file, close it
      6. open Vivaldi: the PiP window placement should be fixed now
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      ruffed @ch1p
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      @ch1p Thanks for the tip. Found it in "Preferences" file (Windows version). But these numbers come back to defaults upon opening the browser 😢

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      adminer @MrCraftCod
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      @MrCraftCod Danm god, you saved me. Thanks a lot!

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    • gooddha
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      gooddha @MrCraftCod
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      @MrCraftCod My daughter hide this pip window and i spend a couple of hours to find the solution. And it is great that i find the solution only on vivaldi forum)

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      gkyl
      last edited by

      Because none of the methods mentioned above worked for me, here is another that just did the trick: I disabled the feature in settings ("Picture-in-Picture button on videos"), restarted Vivaldi, enabled it again, restarted a second time, and then the PiP window was back in its default position.

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      daddy5 @ch1p
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      @ch1p Thank You. You saved me.

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      tturalija
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      On MacOS Ventura 13 .1 none of the above worked. But I found a simple solution.

      • Lower resolution until you see PiP on the screen
      • move the screen to the desired position
      • return the resolution back to the original.
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      arche89 @MrCraftCod
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      @MrCraftCod Thanks for that tip!

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    • daniel.melendrez
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      daniel.melendrez @MrCraftCod
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      @MrCraftCod thanks you for posting your solution. Worked great for me! I had been pulling my hair for several months

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      bokker
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      I created this command that does it for you on MacOS, remember to close vivaldi before running it:

      json -I -f ~/Library/Application\ Support/Vivaldi/Default/Preferences -e 'this.vivaldi    .pip_placement.top=0' -e 'this.vivaldi.pip_placement.left=0'
      

      here it is with an alias so you can just run the command as pipreset

      alias pipreset="json -I -f ~/Library/Application\ Support/Vivaldi/Default/Preferences -e 'this.vivaldi    .pip_placement.top=0' -e 'this.vivaldi.pip_placement.left=0'"
      
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      altux
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      @bokker thanks for the alias.

      a small reminder for all: you need to use node and install an external package called "json" globally for this to work. The json command is not available by default.

      npm install -g json
      
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    • ChrisJacobsz
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      ChrisJacobsz @MrCraftCod
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      @MrCraftCod said in PiP window out of screen:

      So the window was indeed offscreen (in my case to the left of my left-most monitor).

      I managed to find a way to bring it back to screen with another method than the WIN+SHIFT+arrows that doesn't work.

      In case someone needs it too:

      • Shift right click on the icon of the PiP window in the taskbar
      • Select "Move" (you'll see your cursor go to where the window is, so for me it went to the left edge)
      • While the mouse cursor is still in "move" mode, simply use the arrows to move it

      This works, had this issue since I connected a second screen but not using it all the time, issue is resolved thanks!

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      non-troppo @altux
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      @altux, thanks. For those who don't want to install npm to install json then you can use a standalone tool called jq for this. jq is available in every package manager, for example homebrew, x-cmd, or pixi, so you can install with brew install jq | x env use jq | pixi global i jq

      Once jq is installed, then the command would be:

      jq ".vivaldi.pip_placement.left = 0 | .vivaldi.pip_placement.top = 0" "$HOME/Libr
      ary/Application Support/Vivaldi/Default/Preferences" > tmp && mv tmp "$HOME/Library/App
      lication Support/Vivaldi/Default/Preferences"
      
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