Make Windows Stay On Top



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To make a specific window stay on top, go to System Tray, click the Pin icon, and select a window that you want to set to top. Notice that in the screenshot below I’ve set the Spotify to stay always on top when not minimized. And you can set not only one but multiple window on top as well. Bug ID 27430873: Add 'Stay in Front' option to Terminal windows. Apple's Activity Monitor app similarly has the option Keep CPU Windows on Top that floats the small CPU graphs on top of all other apps' windows. TurboTop is again a small utility that runs from the system tray. It lets you choose the.

A lot of Enhancer for YouTube™ users have asked me to add an option to make the pop-out player stay always on top of other windows, but it's not possible because browser extensions have limited capabilities so I'm gonna show you how you can easily do it using AutoHotkey, a popular free and open source software for Windows.

How to install and use AutoHotkey

First you need to download AutoHotkey so go to the download page and click the 'Download AutoHotkey Installer' button. Once downloaded, execute the file and select 'Express installation'. If you select 'Custom installation' it is recommended to select one of the 'Unicode' versions. Once the installation is complete click on 'Exit' to close the 'AutoHotkey Setup'.
Now follow these steps to create the script that will be used by AutoHotkey:

How To Lock A Window On Top

  • On your desktop, right-click on an empty space and select 'AutoHotkey Script' inside the 'New' menu.
  • Give the script a name (e.g. AlwaysOnTop) and save it.
  • Right-click on the script and select 'Edit Script'.
  • Replace the content of the file with the following code:
    #Space:: Winset, AlwaysOnTop, Toggle, A
  • Save the file.

That's it! Now double-click the script to run it then select the window you want to keep on top of the others and press W (Windows icon key) and Spacebar on your keyboard. When you want to restore the default behavior select the same window and press those keys again. When you want to completely stop the script right-click the green AutoHotkey icon in the system tray and select 'Exit'. If you want to use a different key combination let me know in the comments.
If you want to set the size and position of the window you can modify the script to use WinMove. The following code will move the window in the top right corner but obviously you can specify your own X and Y coordinates and also the width and height of the window:

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Stay Always-on-top is one of several buttons you can add to any window's title bar with the help of Actual Title Buttons. It will help you observe the content of any window while working with another one.

Actual Title Buttons is an innovative utility which allows controlling windows' 'behavior' by means of extra buttons placed near the standard MicrosoftMinimize/Restore/Close ones or by means of keystroke combinations that result in greater speed of work and its accuracy.

Just click on the Stay Always-on-Top button or use a hokey (Win+S, by default) and Actual Title Buttons will keep that particular window on top of all others. This means that other windows will no longer annoy you by masking the window you need to see as you work. It is very helpful when you are concentrating on a project and want to avoid the distractions of other windows popping up on top of your active window.

It is a great function when working with multiple windows open at once, particularly when dragging and dropping fr om one window to another. You can sel ect a window to Stay Always-on-Top all the time, so it never falls behind another window.

See what Chris Pirillo from Lockergnome wrote in his review:

While writing this review, I am using the 'Stay-On-Top' command for Notepad, and during this time I have already received five instant messages. Why is this important? Normally these messages would pop up in front of Notepad and disrupt my work... but with Actual Title Buttons, I can keep typing without missing those 'important' instant messages. The only difference is that they aren't an annoyance now.

Here are some examples of programs that benefit fr om using the Stay Always-on-Top button:

  • Stay Always-on-Top for e-mail message composing windows, for example, Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, Incredimail and others
  • Stay Always-on-Top for any Internet browser, for example, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera etc.
  • Stay Always-on-Top for sticky notes, for example, Outlook Notes
  • Stay Always-on-Top for text editors, for example, Windows Notepad or Windows WordPad
  • Stay Always-on-Top for any Instant Messenger: Yahoo Messenger, Windows/MSN Messenger and so on.
  • Stay Always-on-Top for Windows Explorer folders and system dialogs
  • Stay Always-on-Top for other tools, for example, Windows Calculator
  • Stay Always-on-Top for any application, for example, Microsoft Word, Windows Media Player, Adobe Acrobat Reader or any other

In this article we showed you only one feature, available in Actual Title Buttons. But with its help you can also add new Minimize Alternatively, Roll up, Make Transparent, Resize and many other additional buttons to any window's title bar.

Actual Title Buttons increases the efficiency of your Windows operating system and lets you organize desktop space better if you usually multitask in several applications. Try it out, Actual Title Buttons is easy-to-use and very handy!

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See the following links that will be your guides in getting acquainted with Stay Always-on-Top feature:

  • Download the fully-functional 60-days trial version of Actual Title Buttons right now. It is completely free!
  • Actual Title Buttons Home the official page wh ere you can download or order the risk-free version and read what users say about Actual Title Buttons.
  • Stay Always-on-Top Help section here you can find additional information about Stay Always-on-Top feature.
  • Here you can find the information on how to create specific settings and apply Stay Always-on-Top action just for a particular window.

Check out our articles. You may find other ways for using new title buttons and other features to make your work easier!

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