Yeah SaT saves the position of its gui window so it may still be trying to show itself in the old location.
You can fix this by closing out SaT,
opening your layout .ini file which should be located in the C:\Program Files (x86)\StackAndTile\Layouts\ folder,
then searching towards the middle of the file for these lines:
Those settings won't show 0 as shown. Changing both of those settings back to 0 should put the window back in the upper left of the main screen. Save the file and reopen SaT.
How did you fix it?
You can fix this by closing out SaT,
opening your layout .ini file which should be located in the C:\Program Files (x86)\StackAndTile\Layouts\ folder,
then searching towards the middle of the file for these lines:
Code:
[general]
gui_x=0
gui_y=0
Those settings won't show 0 as shown. Changing both of those settings back to 0 should put the window back in the upper left of the main screen. Save the file and reopen SaT.
How did you fix it?