did NOT read the question which this was posted as an answer to
I don't know why you're presenting this an an exculpatory fact, because it's actually the root of the problem. If you had looked at the question, you would have seen that it's about an application trying to show something on a second screen. The something continues to appear on the first screen instead.
Leaving aside the code in the answer (I'm not familiar with C# any more than you are), it tells you how to hide something or how to make the application exit.
Does that sound like a resolution to something being drawn on the wrong screen?
How could ANYONE determine whether or not an answer is OK without first reading the question?
Absolutely right, you can't. So do that next time. Or, if you don't want to, or still can't really figure out what's going on, hit "Skip". "No action needed" means you have made a confident judgement that the post is good. It doesn't sound like that was the case here, so that's why it was the wrong choice.
You might be interested in the review guidance FAQ: What are the guidelines for reviewing? There's also a section there specific to Late Answers.