Always On Top

Always On Top

One of the Stardock utilities provided a feature that allowed user to middle-click on title bar and the program windows would flip over with program specific information with an option to turn always on top on or off for that application window.

I can't remember which Stardock utility that was, and I don't see the feature in any of the current product feature descriptions.

Does anybody have the answer to this?

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Reply #1 Top

Wasn't that part of WindowFX?  I don't use it myself.  :sun:

 

Reply #2 Top

Philly is correct, that is WindowFX.

Reply #3 Top

Yup, it works on Win 7 not sure about 8 or 8.1, don't them.

 

 

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Reply #5 Top

You'd be correct, John.  ;)

 

 

 

 

Reply #6 Top

Damn, I'm slow. All the above came through while I was making a screeny.   X|

  

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Quoting RedneckDude, reply 6

Damn, I'm slow. All the above came through while I was making a screeny.   X|

  
End of RedneckDude's quote

:rofl:    And I thought I was old and slow.  :-"

Reply #8 Top

That's the setting John and RedNexkDude, but it no longer seems to work on my Win7-64 system.

It was a convenient way to tame those app windows that keep claiming topmost, and I need to find a way to get that feature back. Tried uninstall, reinstall, et all... with no success.

 

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Quoting paul_a_boucher, reply 8

That's the setting John and RedNexkDude, but it no longer seems to work on my Win7-64 system.

It was a convenient way to tame those app windows that keep claiming topmost, and I need to find a way to get that feature back. Tried uninstall, reinstall, et all... with no success.

 
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I'm on a Windows 7 64 bit system and it is working.  I tried it before posting my second reply.  I only have a two button mouse with the scroll wheel, pressing the scroll wheel though does make the funtion work when the cursor is on the top part of the window frame.  Just a thought, check your mouse settings.