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| Thread ID: 149263 | 2020-09-21 05:29:00 | Pin a window to stay on top of other windows | Misty (368) | Press F1 |
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| 1471857 | 2020-09-21 05:29:00 | It seems clear that there is no ability within Windows 10 to pin a particular window to stay on top of other windows. For instance, my wish is to pin the Task Manager, just at times, on top of my photo-editing and other programs. Other people might wish to pin a calculator or notepad to stay in position, instead of disappearing beneath other windows. In my research into possibilities, there is at least one third party app to achieve this, called DeskPins, which is considered good by TechJunkie www.techjunkie.com Best option? |
Misty (368) | ||
| 1471858 | 2020-09-22 23:58:00 | Task manager is an easy one (famous last words! lol) open task manager - select "options" from top menu - select "always on top" |
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| 1471859 | 2020-09-23 08:46:00 | Have a look at www.stardock.com | Zippity (58) | ||
| 1471860 | 2020-09-24 22:39:00 | Many thanks, Bevy, just got around to trying and it is just so easy! :thanks That site looks interesting, Zippity, I will have a look at it on the weekend :thumbs: |
Misty (368) | ||
| 1471861 | 2020-10-12 21:17:00 | With Linux you just right click on the window & select 'always on top'. Don't know why Windows doesn't do the same. Also in Linux if you press Alt you can drag a window by any part of it, very handy on a small screen where you can't reach the top border, or the buttons at the bottom. |
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